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1871–1938

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James Weldon Johnson

Sol, Sol, mighty lord of the tropic zone, Here I wait with the trembling stars To see thee once more take thy throne. There the patient palm tree watching

Waits to say, “Good morn” to thee, And a throb of expectation Pulses through the earth and me. Now, o'er nature falls a hush,

Look! the East is all a-blush; And a growing crimson crest Dims the late stars in the west; Now, a flood of golden light

Sweeps across the silver night, Swift the pale moon fades away Before the light-girt King of Day, See! the miracle is done!

Once more behold! The Sun!

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