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Singing Nigger

by Carl Sandburg, 1918

Your bony head, Jazbo, O dock walloper,
 Those grappling hooks, those wheelbarrow handlers,
 The dome and the wings of you, nigger,
 The red roof and the door of you,
 I know where your songs came from.
 I know why God listens to your, “Walk All Over God’s Heaven.”
 I heard you shooting craps, “My baby’s going to have a new dress.”
 I heard you in the cinders, “I’m going to live anyhow until I die.”
 I saw five of you with a can of beer on a summer night and I listened to the five of you harmonizing six ways to sing, “Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield.”
 I went away asking where I come from.

Published in Cornhuskers
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