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Poem: “Tormented ” by Claude McKay

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American Literature – Children Books –  American Poetry – Claude McKayPoems by Claude McKay
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Tormented 


I will not reason, wrestle here with you,
Though you pursue and worry me about;
As well put forth my swarthy arm to stop
The wild wind howling, darkly mad without.

The night is yours for revels; day will light.
I will not fight you, bold and tigerish,
For I am weak, while you are gaining strength;
Peace! cease tormenting me to have your wish.

But when you’re filled and sated with the flesh,
I shall go swiftly to the silver stream,
To cleanse my body for the spirit’s sake,
And sun my limbs, and close my eyes to dream.


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American Literature – Children Books –  American Poetry – Claude McKayPoems by Claude McKay


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