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The Tryst

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    De night creep down erlong de lan',
    De shadders rise an' shake,
    De frog is sta'tin' up his ban',
    De cricket is awake;
    My wo'k is mos' nigh done, Celes',
    To-night I won't be late,
    I 's hu'yin' thoo my level bes',
    Wait fu' me by de gate.

    De mockin'-bird 'll sen' his glee
    A-thrillin' thoo and thoo,
    I know dat ol' magnolia-tree
    Is smellin' des' fu' you;
    De jessamine erside de road
    Is bloomin' rich an' white,
    My hea't 's a-th'obbin' 'cause it knowed
    You 'd wait fu' me to-night.

    Hit 's lonesome, ain't it, stan'in' thaih
    Wid no one nigh to talk?
    But ain't dey whispahs in de aih
    Erlong de gyahden walk?
    Don't somep'n kin' o' call my name,
    An' say "he love you bes'"?
    Hit 's true, I wants to say de same,
    So wait fu' me, Celes'.

    Sing somep'n fu' to pass de time,
    Outsing de mockin'-bird,
    You got de music an' de rhyme,
    You beat him wid de word.
    I 's comin' now, my wo'k is done,
    De hour has come fu' res',
    I wants to fly, but only run--
    Wait fu' me, deah Celes'.



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