February 03, 2013, 19:09
KallehWhat It Is to Be a Slave
In the
Tribune today Ron Grossman wrote about New Year's Day in 1863 at Quinn Chapel, at a black church in Chicago, where they hosted a celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation. After the scripture was read and the choir sang, here is a poem that J. Stanley wrote and recited for the occasion:
What It Is to Be a Slave
~ J. Stanley
Oh! What is a slave? 'Tis to tremble with dread,
And bow to the despot an infamous head;
And when he has spurned thee, to beg and implore,
That he in his kindness would trample thee more.
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'Tis to gaze in despair on the sun's living ray,
Like a thing without soul or a creature of clay;
To lose all affection and sympathy dear,
And all passions of man — save the passion of fear.
February 04, 2013, 20:52
KallehHaving just read Bob's poems, I read this one again that I posted last night. Yes, it rhymes, but this one does not sound superficial to me. I really like it.