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Slow Through The Dark

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Slow moves the pageant of a climbing race;
    Their footsteps drag far, far below the height,
    And, unprevailing by their utmost might,
    Seem faltering downward from each hard won place.
    No strange, swift-sprung exception we; we trace
    A devious way thro' dim, uncertain light,--
    Our hope, through the long vistaed years, a sight
    Of that our Captain's soul sees face to face.
    Who, faithless, faltering that the road is steep,
    Now raiseth up his drear insistent cry?
    Who stoppeth here to spend a while in sleep
    Or curseth that the storm obscures the sky?
    Heed not the darkness round you, dull and deep;
    The clouds grow thickest when the summit's nigh.



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