< The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar

A LOVE LETTER

Oh, I des received a letter f'om de sweetest little gal;
  Oh, my; oh, my.
She's my lovely little sweetheart an' her name is Sal:
  Oh, my; oh, my.
She writes me dat she loves me an' she loves me true,
She wonders ef I'll tell huh dat I loves huh, too;
An' my heaht's so full o' music dat I do' know what to do;
  Oh, my; oh, my.

I got a man to read it an' he read it fine;
  Oh, my; oh, my.
Dey ain' no use denying dat her love is mine;
  Oh, my; oh, my.
But hyeah's de t'ing dat's puttin' me in such a awful plight,
I t'ink of huh at mornin' an' I dream of huh at night;
But how's I gwine to cou't huh w'en I do' know how to write?
  Oh, my; oh, my.

My heaht is bubblin' ovah wid de t'ings I want to say;
  Oh, my; oh, my.
An' dey's lots of folks to copy what I tell 'em fu' de pay;
  Oh, my; oh, my.
But dey's t'ings dat I's a-t'inkin' dat is only fu' huh ears,
An' I couldn't lu'n to write 'em ef I took a dozen years;
So to go down daih an' tell huh is de only way, it 'pears;
  Oh, my; oh, my.

This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

 
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