Copper Sun (Cullen)

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Copper Sun (1927)
by Countee Cullen
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Copper Sun

COPPER SUN

By

Countee Cullen

Author of "Color" and "The Ballad of the Brown Girl"

WITH DECORATIONS BY
CHARLES CULLEN

Harper & Brothers, Publishers
New York and London
Mcmxxvii

COPPER SUN


Copyright, 1927, by Harper & Brothers
Printed in the United States of America


First Edition
G-B

To the Not Impossible Her

Acknowledgments

TO

Harper's Magazine
Poetry: A Magazine of Verse
Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life
Palms
The Crisis
Fire
Folio
Yule Tide Anthology
The Measure
Vanity Fair
Books of The New York Herald-Tribune
Foot Prints
The Conning Tower of the New York World
The Nation
The Bookman
The Carolina Magazine

acknowledgment is hereby made for permission to reprint certain poems that first appeared in these periodicals.

Contents

I. COLOR
from the dark tower 3
threnody for a brown girl 4
confession 8
uncle jim 9
colored blues singer 10
colors 11
the litany of the dark people 13
II. THE DEEP IN LOVE
pity the deep in love 17
one day we played a game 18
timid lover 20
nocturne 21
words to my love 22
en passant 23
variations on a theme 24
a song of sour grapes 26
in memoriam 27
lament 28
if love be staunch 30
the spark 31
song of the rejected lover 33
to one who was cruel 34
sonnet to a scornful lady 35
the love tree 36
III. AT CAMBRIDGE
the wind bloweth where it listeth 39
thoughts in a zoo 42
two thoughts of death 43
the poet puts his heart to school 45
love’s way 46
portrait of a lover 47
an old story 49
to lovers of earth: fair warning 51
IV. VARIA
in spite of death 55
cor cordium 56
lines to my father 57
protest 59
an epitaph 60
scandal and gossip 61
youth sings a song of rosebuds 63
hunger 64
lines to our elders 65
the poet 66
more than a fool’s song 67
and when i think 68
advice to a beauty 69
ultimatum 70
lines written in jerusalem 71
on the mediterranean sea 72
millennial 74
at the wailing wall in jerusalem 75
to endymion 76
epilogue 77
V. JUVENILIA
open door 81
disenchantment 82
leaves 84
song 86
the touch 87
a poem once significant, now happily not 88
under the mistletoe 89


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


The longest-living author of this work died in 1946, so this work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 77 years or less. This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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