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Fire!!: Annotated Guide Version: The Death Bed by Waring Cuney

Fire!!: Annotated Guide Version
The Death Bed by Waring Cuney
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table of contents
  1. Foreword
  2. FIRE!
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Wallace Thurman: Cordelia the Crude
  5. Zora Neale Hurston: Color Struck
  6. Flame From the Dark Tower
  7. Gwendolyn Bennett: Wedding Day
  8. Aaron Douglas: Three Drawings
  9. Richard Bruce: Smoke, Lilies and Jade
  10. Zora Neale Hurston: Sweat
  11. Arthur Huff Fauset: Intelligentsia
  12. Wallace Thurman: Fire Burns

The Death Bed

All the time they were praying
He watched the shadow of a tree
Flicker on the wall.
There is no need of prayer.
He said,
No need at all.
The kin-folk thought it strange
That he should ask them from a dying bed.
But they left all in a row
And it seemed to ease him
To see them go.
There were some who kept on praying
In a room across the hall
And some who listened to the breeze
That made the shadows waver
On the wall.
He tried his nerve
On a song he knew
And made an empty note
That might have come,
From a bird’s harsh throat.
And all the time it worried him
That they were in there praying
And all the time he wondered
What it was they could be saying.

Waring Cuney.

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