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Differences

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    My neighbor lives on the hill,
    And I in the valley dwell,
    My neighbor must look down on me,
    Must I look up?--ah, well,
    My neighbor lives on the hill,
    And I in the valley dwell.

    My neighbor reads, and prays,
    And I--I laugh, God wot,
    And sing like a bird when the grass is green
    In my small garden plot;
    But ah, he reads and prays,
    And I--I laugh, God wot.

    His face is a book of woe,
    And mine is a song of glee;
    A slave he is to the great "They say,"
    But I--I am bold and free;
    No wonder he smacks of woe,
    And I have the tang of glee.

    My neighbor thinks me a fool,
    "The same to yourself," say I;
    "Why take your books and take your prayers,
    Give me the open sky;"
    My neighbor thinks me a fool,
    "The same to yourself," say I.



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