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TO AN INGRATE by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR

First Line: THIS IS TODAY, A GOLDEN SUMMER'S DAY
Last Line: MY SPIRIT HOLDS YOU TO THAT YESTERDAY.

THIS is to-day, a golden summer's day
And yet -- and yet
My vengeful soul will not forget
The past, forever now forgot, you say.

From that half height where I had sadly climbed,
I stretched my hand,
I lone in all that land,
Down there, where, helpless, you were limed.

Our fingers clasped, and dragging me a pace,
You struggled up.
It is a bitter Cup,
That now for naught, you turn away your face.

I shall remember this for aye and aye.
Whate'er may come,
Although my lips are dumb,
My spirit holds you to that yesterday.



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