African American Poetry: A Digital Anthology

William Stanley Braithwaite, "June" (1901)

Again when nature glows
   With a sweet smile of tender rirent bloom;
And when the fragrant rose
   Makes ordorous the air with its perfume;

The happy June descends
   Amid us, with her softly warbling birds,
Whose winging concert blends
   Euphonious, sounds too full and sweet for words. 


Published in Colored American Magazine, June 1901

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