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Countee Cullen (Каунти Каллен)


In Memory of Col. Charles Young


Along the shore the tall thin grass,
That fringes that dark river,
While sinuously soft feet pass
Beings to bleed and quiver.

The great dark voice breaks with a sob
Across the womb of night;
Above your grave, the tom-toms throb
And the hills are weird with light.

The great dark beast is like a well
Drained bitter by the sky,
And all the honeyed lies they tell
Come there to thirst and die.

No lie is strong enough to kill
The roots that work below,
From your rich dust and slaughtered will
A tree with tongues shall grow.



Countee Cullen's other poems:
  1. Uncle Jim
  2. For My Grandmother
  3. The Unknown Color
  4. Harlem Wine
  5. Red


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