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Dinah Kneading Dough

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    I have seen full many a sight
    Born of day or drawn by night:
    Sunlight on a silver stream,
    Golden lilies all a-dream,
    Lofty mountains, bold and proud,
    Veiled beneath the lacelike cloud;
    But no lovely sight I know
    Equals Dinah kneading dough.

    Brown arms buried elbow-deep
    Their domestic rhythm keep,
    As with steady sweep they go
    Through the gently yielding dough.
    Maids may vaunt their finer charms--
    Naught to me like Dinah's arms;
    Girls may draw, or paint, or sew--
    I love Dinah kneading dough.

    Eyes of jet and teeth of pearl,
    Hair, some say, too tight a-curl;
    But the dainty maid I deem
    Very near perfection's dream.
    Swift she works, and only flings
    Me a glance--the least of things.
    And I wonder, does she know
    That my heart is in the dough?



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