Old Lem by Sterling Brown

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  • Old Lem
    I talked to old Lem
    and old Lem said:
    "They weigh the cotton
    They store the corn
    We only good enough
    To work the rows;
    They run the commissary
    They keep the books
    We gotta be grateful
    For being cheated;
    Whippersnapper clerks
    Call us out of our name
    We got to say mister
    To spindling boys
    They make our figgers
    Turn somersets
    We buck in the middle
    Say, "Thankyuh, sah."
    They don't come by ones
    They don't come by twos
    But they come by tens.
    They got the judges
    They go the lawyers
    They got the jury-rolls
    They got the law
    They don't come by ones
    They got the sheriffs
    They got the deputies
    They don't come by twos
    They got the shotguns
    They got the rope
    We git the justice
    In the end
    And they come by tens.
    Their fists stay closed
    Their eyes look straight
    Our hands stay open
    Our eyes must fall
    They don't come by ones
    They got the manhood
    They got the courage
    They don't come by twos
    We got to slink around
    Hangtailed hounds.
    They burn us when we dogs
    They burn us when we men
    They come by tens ...
    I had a buddy
    Six foot of man
    Muscled up perfect
    Game to the heart
    They don't come by ones
    Outworked and outfought
    Any man or two men
    They don't come by twos
    He spoke out of turn
    At the commissary
    They gave him a day
    To git out the county
    He didn't take it.
    He said 'Come and get me.'
    They came and got him
    And they came by tens.
    He stayed in the county -
    He lays there dead.
    They don't come by ones
    They don't come by twos
    But they come by tens."

Комментарии • 2

  • @cynthiayoung7801
    @cynthiayoung7801 4 года назад +2

    this is an amazing reading of an important poem.

  • @josephwalker138
    @josephwalker138 4 года назад

    Exposed to great piece in a 70's African-American literature class. Thank you Ms. Griffin...