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Countee Cullen, "Epitaphs" (1925)

For a Fool
   On earth the wise man makes the rules,
   And is the fool's adviser,
   But here the wise are as the fools,
   (And no man is the wiser).

For One Who Gaily Sowed His Oats
   My days were a thing for me to live,
   For others to deplore;
   I took of life all it could give:
   Rind, inner fruit, and core.

For a Wanton
   To men no more than so much cover
   For them to doff or try,
   I found in death a constant lover;
   Here in his arms I lie.

For a Preacher
   Vanity of vanities,
   All is vanity; yea,
   Even the rod He flayed you with
   Crumbled and turned to clay. 


Published in Poetry Magazine, July 1925

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