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Vagrants

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Long time ago, we two set out,
    My soul and I.
    I know not why,
    For all our way was dim with doubt.
    I know not where
    We two may fare:
    Though still with every changing weather,
    We wander, groping on together.

    We do not love, we are not friends,
    My soul and I.
    He lives a lie;
    Untruth lines every way he wends.
    A scoffer he
    Who jeers at me:
    And so, my comrade and my brother,
    We wander on and hate each other.

    Ay, there be taverns and to spare,
    Beside the road;
    But some strange goad
    Lets me not stop to taste their fare.
    Knew I the goal
    Toward which my soul
    And I made way, hope made life fragrant:
    But no. We wander, aimless, vagrant!



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