Common Things
I like to hear of wealth and gold,
And El Doradoes in their glory;
I like for silks and satins bold To sweep and rustle through a story.
The nightingale is sweet of song;
The rare exotic smells divinely;
And knightly men who stride along,
The role heroic carry finely.
But then, upon the other hand,
Our minds have got a way of running To things that aren't quite so grand,
Which, maybe, we are best in shunning.
For some of us still like to see The poor man in his dwelling narrow,
The hollyhock, the bumblebee,
The meadow lark, and chirping sparrow.
We like the man who soars and sings With high and lofty inspiration;
But he who sings of common things Shall always share our admiration.
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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