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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IN BONDAGE, by CLAUDE MCKAY Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I would be wandering in distant fields Last Line: O black men, simple slaves of ruthless slaves Alternate Author Name(s): Edwards, Eli Subject(s): Slavery; Serfs | |||
I would be wandering in distant fields Where man, and bird, and beast, lives leisurely, And the old earth is kind, and ever yields Her goodly gifts to all her children free; Where life is fairer, lighter, less demanding, And boys and girls have time and space for play Before they come to years of understanding- Somewhere I would be singing, far away. For life is greater than the thousand wars Men wage for it in their insatiate lust, And will remain like the eternal stars, When all that shines to-day is drift and dust But I am bound with you in your mean graves, O black men, simple slaves of ruthless slaves. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ELIZABETH KECKLEY: 30 YEARS A SLAVE AND 4 YEARS IN THE WHITE HOUSE by E. ETHELBERT MILLER EMANCIPATION by ELIZABETH ALEXANDER JOHN BROWN'S BODY by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET |
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