Out of my heart, one day, I wrote a song,
With my heart's blood imbued,
Instinct with passion, tremulously strong,
With grief subdued;
Breathing a fortitude
Pain-bought.
And one who claimed much love for what I wrought,
Read and considered it,
And spoke:
“Ay, brother,-'t is well writ,
But where's the joke?”
Misapprehension
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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Poem topics: brother, grief, pain, passion, song, joke, strong, instinct, Valentine's Day, heart, love, I love you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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