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IF life were but a dream, my Love,
And death the waking time;
If day had not a beam, my Love,
And night had not a rhyme, —A barren, barren world were
Without one saving gleam;
I'd only ask that with a
You'd wake me from the dream.
If dreaming were the sum of days,
And loving were the bane;
If battling for a wreath of
Could soothe a heart in pain, —I'd scorn the meed of battle's might,
All other aims aboveI'd choose the human's higher right,
To suffer and to love!
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Paul Laurence Dunbar (June 27, 1872 – February 9, 1906) was an American poet, novelist, and playwright of the late 19th and early 20th centuries
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