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The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar/Premonition

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257666The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar — PremonitionPaul Laurence Dunbar

PREMONITION

     Dear heart, good-night!
Nay, list awhile that sweet voice singing
  When the world is all so bright,
And the sound of song sets the heart a-ringing,
  Oh, love, it is not right—
    Not then to say, "Good-night."

     Dear heart, good-night!
The late winds in the lake weeds shiver,
  And the spray flies cold and white.
And the voice that sings gives a telltale quiver—
  "Ah, yes, the world is bright,
      But, dearest heart, good-night!"

      Dear heart, good-night!
And do not longer seek to hold me!
  For my soul is in affright
As the fearful glooms in their pall enfold me.
  See him who sang how white
     And still; so, dear, good-night.

     Dear heart, good-night!
Thy hand I 'll press no more forever,
  And mine eyes shall lose the light;
For the great white wraith by the winding river
  Shall check my steps with might.
     So, dear, good-night, good-night!

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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