Lunsford Lane - The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, Formerly of Raleigh, N.C
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TO HER
INFANT CHILD.
To look on thee, my child;
Nor how that looking rocks my soul
As on a tempest wild;
For I have borne thee to the world,
And bid thee breathe its air,
But soon to see around thee drawn
The curtains of despair.
As little babe can be;
Thou dost not fancy in thy dreams
But thou art all as free
As birds upon the mountain winds,
(If thou hast thought of bird,)
Or anything thou thinkest of,
Or thy young ear has heard.
I cannot certain know,
Only there's not a wing of them
Upon a breath of woe,
For not a shadow's on thy face,
Nor billow heaves thy breast
All clear as any summer's lake
With not a zephyr press'd.
Embracing an account of his early life, the redemption by purchase
of himself and family from slavery,
And his banishment from the place of his birth for the crime
of wearing a colored skin.
PUBLISHED BY HIMSELF.
BOSTON:
PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHER:
J.G. TORREY, Printer.
1842.
LUNSFORD LANE,
In the clerk's office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
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