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PREJUDICE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON

Poet Analysis

First Line: THESE FELL MIASMIC RINGS OF MIST, WITH GHOULISH MENACE BOUND
Last Line: THE FIRE OF WHOSE FURNACES MAY SLEEP—BUT NEVER DIES!
Subject(s): RACISM; RACIAL PREJUDICE; BIGOTRY;

These fell miasmic rings of mist, with ghoulish menace bound,
Like noose-horizons tightening my little world around,
They still the soaring will to wing, to dance, to speed away,
And fling the soul insurgent back into its shell of clay:

Beneath incrusted silences, a seething Etna lies,
The fire of whose furnaces may sleep—@3but never dies!@1



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