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Caroling Dusk/Song for a Dark Girl

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Caroling Dusk (1927)
edited by Countee Cullen
Song for a Dark Girl by Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes4755990Caroling Dusk — Song for a Dark Girl1927Countee Cullen

SONG FOR A DARK GIRL[1]

Way down South in Dixie(Break the heart of me)They hung my black young loverTo a cross roads tree.
Way down South in Dixie(Bruised body high in air)I asked the white Lord JesusWhat was the use of prayer.
Way down South in Dixie(Break the heart of me)Love is a naked shadowOn a gnarled and naked tree.


  1. By permission of and special arrangement with Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., authorized publishers.