Countee Cullen (Каунти Каллен)

Karenge Ya Marenge

Wherein are words sublime or noble? What
Invests one speech with haloed eminence,
Makes it the sesame for all doors shut,
Yet in its like sees but impertinence?
Is it the hue? Is it the cast of eye,
The curve of lip or Asiatic breath,
Which mark a lesser place for Gandhi’s cry
Than “Give me liberty or give me death!”

Is Indian speech so quaint, so weak, so rude,
So like its land enslaved, denied, and crude,
That men who claim they fight for liberty
Can hear this battle-shout impassively,
Yet to their arms with high resolve have sprung
At those same words cried in the English tongue?

Countee Cullen’s other poems:

  1. That Bright Chimeric Beast
  2. The Wakeupworld
  3. From the Dark Tower
  4. The Shroud of Color
  5. Youth Sings a Song of Rosebuds




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