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Encouragement

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Who dat knockin' at de do'?
    Why, Ike Johnson,--yes, fu' sho!
    Come in, Ike. I 's mighty glad
    You come down. I t'ought you 's mad
    At me 'bout de othah night,
    An' was stayin' 'way fu' spite.
    Say, now, was you mad fu' true
    Wen I kin' o' laughed at you?
    Speak up, Ike, an' 'spress yo'se'f.

    'T ain't no use a-lookin' sad,
    An' a-mekin' out you 's mad;
    Ef you 's gwine to be so glum,
    Wondah why you evah come.
    I don't lak nobidy 'roun'
    Dat jes' shet dey mouf an' frown,--
    Oh, now, man, don't act a dunce!
    Cain't you talk? I tol' you once,
    Speak up, Ike, an' 'spress yo'se'f.

    Wha 'd you come hyeah fu' to-night?
    Body 'd t'ink yo' haid ain't right.
    I 's done all dat I kin do,--
    Dressed perticler, jes' fu' you;
    Reckon I 'd 'a' bettah wo'
    My ol' ragged calico.
    Aftah all de pains I 's took,
    Cain't you tell me how I look?
    Speak up, Ike, an' 'spress yo'se'f.

    Bless my soul! I 'mos' fu'got
    Tellin' you 'bout Tildy Scott.
    Don't you know, come Thu'sday night,
    She gwine ma'y Lucius White?
    Miss Lize say I allus wuh
    Heap sight laklier 'n huh;
    An' she 'll git me somep'n new,
    Ef I wants to ma'y too.
    Speak up, Ike, an' 'spress yo'se'f.

    I could ma'y in a week,
    Ef de man I wants 'ud speak.
    Tildy's presents 'll be fine,
    But dey would n't ekal mine.
    Him whut gits me fu' a wife
    'Ll be proud, you bet yo' life.
    I 's had offers; some ain't quit;
    But I has n't ma'ied yit!
    Speak up, Ike, an' 'spress yo'se'f.

    Ike, I loves you,--yes, I does;
    You 's my choice, and allus was.
    Laffin' at you ain't no harm.--
    Go 'way, dahky, whah 's yo' arm?
    Hug me closer--dah, dat 's right!
    Was n't you a awful sight,
    Havin' me to baig you so?
    Now ax whut you want to know,--
    Speak up, Ike, an' 'spress yo'se'f!



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