Miscellaneous Poems
by Paul Laurence Dunbar
A Career
Additional Information
- Year Published: 1913
- Language: English
- Country of Origin: United States of America
- Source: Dunbar, P.L. (1913). The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar. New York: Dodd, Mead, and Company.
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            Readability:
            - Flesch–Kincaid Level: 6.5
 
- Word Count: 192
- Genre: Poetry
- Keywords: freedom, liberty, life
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	“Break me my bounds, and let me fly
	To regions vast of boundless sky;
	Nor I, like piteous Daphne, be
	Root–bound. Ah, no! I would be free
	As yon same bird that in its flight
	Outstrips the range of mortal sight;
	Free as the mountain streams that gush
	From bubbling springs, and downward rush
	Across the serrate mountain’s side,—
	The rocks o’erwhelmed, their banks defied,—
	And like the passions in the soul,
	Swell into torrents as they roll.
	Oh, circumscribe me not by rules
	That serve to lead the minds of fools!
	But give me pow’r to work my will,
	And at my deeds the world shall thrill.
	My words shall rouse the slumb’ring zest
	That hardly stirs in manhood’s breast;
	And as the sun feeds lesser lights,
	As planets have their satellites,
	So round about me will I bind
	The men who prize a master mind!”
	He lived a silent life alone,
	And laid him down when it was done;
	And at his head was placed a stone
	On which was carved a name unknown!