I fall, I swoon! I look at the sky:

      The clouds are breaking on my brain;

I am floated along, as if I should die

      Of liberty's exquisite pain—

In the name of the white child, waiting for me

In the death-dark where we may kiss and agree,

White men, I leave you all curse-free

      In my broken heart's disdain!

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