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The Mystery

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    I was not; now I am--a few days hence
    I shall not be; I fain would look before
    And after, but can neither do; some Power
    Or lack of power says "no" to all I would.
    I stand upon a wide and sunless plain,
    Nor chart nor steel to guide my steps aright.
    Whene'er, o'ercoming fear, I dare to move,
    I grope without direction and by chance.
    Some feign to hear a voice and feel a hand
    That draws them ever upward thro' the gloom.
    But I--I hear no voice and touch no hand,
    Tho' oft thro' silence infinite I list,
    And strain my hearing to supernal sounds;
    Tho' oft thro' fateful darkness do I reach,
    And stretch my hand to find that other hand.
    I question of th' eternal bending skies
    That seem to neighbor with the novice earth;
    But they roll on, and daily shut their eyes
    On me, as I one day shall do on them,
    And tell me not the secret that I ask.



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