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Dely

By Paul Laurence Dunbar

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Jes' lak toddy wahms you thoo'     Sets yo' haid a reelin',     Meks you ovah good and new,     Dat 's de way I 's feelin'.     Seems to me hit 's summah time,     Dough hit 's wintah reely,     I 's a feelin' jes' dat prime--     An' huh name is Dely.     Dis hyeah love 's a cu'rus thing,     Changes 'roun' de season,     Meks you sad or meks you sing,     'Dout no urfly reason.     Sometimes I go mopin' 'roun',     Den agin I 's leapin';     Sperits allus up an' down     Even when I 's sleepin'.     Fu' de dreams comes to me den,     An' dey keeps me pitchin',     Lak de apple dumplin's w'en     Bilin' in de kitchen.     Some one sot to do me hahm,     Tryin' to ovahcome me,     Ketchin' Dely by de ahm     So 's to tek huh f'om me.     Mon, you bettah b'lieve I fights     (Dough hit's on'y seemin');     I's a hittin' fu' my rights     Even w'en I 's dreamin'.     But I 'd let you have 'em all,     Give 'em to you freely,     Good an' bad ones, great an' small,     So 's you leave me Dely.     Dely got dem meltin' eyes,     Big an' black an' tendah.     Dely jes' a lady-size,     Delikit an' slendah.     Dely brown ez brown kin be     An' huh haih is curly;     Oh, she look so sweet to me,--     Bless de precious girlie!     Dely brown ez brown kin be,     She ain' no mullatter;     She pure cullud,--don' you see     Dat 's jes' whut 's de mattah?     Dat 's de why I love huh so,     D' ain't no mix about huh,     Soon 's you see huh face you know     D' ain't no chanst to doubt huh.     Folks dey go to chu'ch an' pray     So 's to git a blessin'.     Oomph, dey bettah come my way,     Dey could lu'n a lesson.     Sabbaf day I don' go fu',     Jes' to see my pigeon;     I jes' sets an' looks at huh,     Dat's enuff 'uligion.

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Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872–1906) was an American poet and novelist who was one of the first African-American writers to gain national prominence. His poems in dialect—including "When Malindy Sings"—and standard English explore Black life with humor, pathos, and dignity.

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