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A Plantation Portrait

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Hain't you see my Mandy Lou,
    Is it true?
    Whaih you been f'om day to day,
    Whaih, I say?
    Dat you say you nevah seen
    Dis hyeah queen
    Walkin' roun' f'om fiel' to street
    Smilin' sweet?

    Slendah ez a saplin' tree;
    Seems to me
    Wen de win' blow f'om de bay
    She jes' sway
    Lak de reg'lar saplin' do
    Ef hit's grew
    Straight an' graceful, 'dout a limb,
    Sweet an' slim.

    Browner den de frush's wing,
    An' she sing
    Lak he mek his wa'ble ring
    In de spring;
    But she sholy beat de frush,
    Hyeah me, hush:
    Wen she sing, huh teef kin show
    White ez snow.

    Eyes ez big an' roun' an' bright
    Ez de light
    Whut de moon gives in de prime
    Harvest time.
    An' huh haih a woolly skein,
    Black an' plain.
    Hol's you wid a natchul twis'
    Close to bliss.

    Tendah han's dat mek yo' own
    Feel lak stone;
    Easy steppin', blessid feet,
    Small an' sweet.
    Hain't you seen my Mandy Lou,
    Is it true?
    Look at huh befo' she's gone,
    Den pass on!



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