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English, 27.04.2021 04:00 dragongacha777

I really need helpp:(( Aunt Sue has a head full of stories.
Aunt Sue has a whole heart full of stories.
Summer nights on the front porch
Aunt Sue cuddles a brown-faced child to her bosom
5 And tells him stories.
Black slaves
Working in the hot sun.
And black slaves
Walking in the dewy night,
10 And black slaves
Singing sorrow songs on the banks of a mighty river
Mingle themselves softly
In the flow of old Aunt Sue's voice,
Mingle themselves softly
15 In the dark shadows that cross and recross
Aunt Sue's stories.
I
And the dark-faced child, listening,
Knows that Aunt Sue's stories are real stories.
He knows that Aunt Sue never got her stories
20 Out of any book at all,
But that they came
Right out of her own life.
The dark-faced child is quiet
Of a summer night
25 Listening to Aunt Sue's stories.


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