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Black Poetry Post #25 - Sterling A. Brown

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“Let a race of men now rise and take control” – Theme for Week #4, April 22 thru April 29

 

Strong Men

   The young men keep coming on
   The strong men keep coming on
                                        --Sandburg

 They dragged you from homeland,

They chained you in coffles,
They huddled you spoon-fashion in filthy hatches,
They sold you to give a few gentlemen ease.

They broke you in like oxen,
They scourged you,
They branded you,
They made your women breeders,
They swelled your numbers with bastards. . . .
They taught you the religion they disgraced.

You sang:

Keep a-inchin' along
Lak a po' inch worm. . . .

You sang:

Bye and bye
I'm gonna lay down dis heaby load...

You sang:

Walk togedder chillen,
Dontcha git weary. . . . 
The strong men keep a-comin' on
The strong men git stronger.
 
They point with pride to the roads you built for them,
They ride in comfort over the rails you laid for them.
They put hammers in your hands
And said--Drive so much before sundown.

You sang:

Ain’t no hammah
In dis lan’,
Strikes lak min, bebby,
Strikes lak mine.

They cooped you in their kitchens,
They penned you in their factories,
They gave you the jobs that they were too good for,
They tried to guarantee happiness to themselves
By shunting dirt and misery to you.

You sang:

Me an’ muh baby gonna shine, shine
Me an’ muh baby gonna shine.
The strong men keep a-comin’ on
The strong men git stronger. . . .
 
They bought off some of your leaders
You stumbled, as blind men will. . .
They coaxed you, unwontedly soft-voiced. . . .
You followed a way.
Then laughed as usual.

They heard the laugh and wondered;
Uncomfortable,
Unadmitting a deeper terror. . . .
The strong men keep a-comin’, on
Gittin’ stronger. . . .
 
What, from the slums
Where they have hemmed you,
What, from the tiny huts
They could not keep from you--
Making them ill at ease, fearful?
Today they shout prohibition at you
"Thou shalt not this"
"Thou shalt not that"
"Reserved for whites only"
You laugh.

One thing they cannot prohibit--
The strong men...coming on
The strong men gittin' stronger.
Strong men. . . .
Stronger. . . .
 
Sterling A. Brown, "Strong Men," in The Vintage Book of African American Poetry, Ed. Michael S. Harper and Anthony Walton, Vintage, 2000.

Devotionreader.com 30 Days of Looking at Black Poetry -- Day:  One O Black and Unknown Bards   Two Listen Children    Three For the Record    Four Ballad of Birmingham  Five    Six The Idea of Ancestry   Seven I Want to Write   Eight A Grandfather Poem    Nine Sweet Sound   Ten My Brother is Homemade   Eleven Those Winter Sundays   Twelve SOS   Thirteen Resurrections    Fourteen Jessie Mitchell's Mother   Fifteen April Rain Song    Sixteen I've Got A Home in that Rock    Seventeen Earth Screaming   Eighteen Returning Spring   Nineteen Newark, for Now [68]   Twenty Dawn   Twenty-One Fir   Twenty-Two Comin Strong   Twenty-Three From a Black Feminists Conference Reflections on Margaret Walker: Poet   Twenty-Four My Africa   Twenty-Five Strong Men   Twenty-Six Today's News   Twenty-Seven My Guilt   Twenty-Eight Forward, Always Forward    Twenty-Nine The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa   Thirty What Harriet Said

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