Dawn (by Paul Laurence Dunbar)

Paul Laurence Dunbar
Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1872-1906
(Dayton, Ohio)

Dawn

An angel, robed in spotless white,
Bent down and kissed the sleeping Night.
Night woke to blush; the sprite was gone.
Men saw the blush and called it Dawn.


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  • 8/3/2009 11:26 PM chris wrote:
    pretty... sweet.
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    1. 8/4/2009 9:26 AM Jesus Crisis wrote:
      I agree.  He had me at "blush."

      Here are some other comments from Facebook:


      Christina Brooks
      Christina Brooks
      my comment disappeared.. I'll post it again tomorrow.
      9 hours ago

      Lucya W.K. Lebid
      9 hours ago

      Christina Brooks
      Christina Brooks
      actually I posted one over there..

      To repeat the comment that got lost:

      I didn't realize till I read the text you have here with the posting that he was from Dayton. I guess I'd never keyed into that before that he was an Ohio poet. How long did he live there? I haven't had a chance to Google him yet to see.
      about an hour ago

      John Burroughs
      John Burroughs
      He was born in Dayton to parents who were escaped slaves, edited the Dayton tattler (a newspaper founded by the Wright brothers but aimed toward a black readers, moved to Washington at age 28 to work in the Library of Congress, and died about six years later of TB.
      2 seconds ago

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