Sylvester’s Dying Bed
I woke up this mornin’   
 ’Bout half-past three.   
 All the womens in town   
 Was gathered round me.
 Sweet gals was a-moanin’,   
 “Sylvester’s gonna die!”
 And a hundred pretty mamas   
 Bowed their heads to cry.
 I woke up little later
 ’Bout half-past fo’,
 The doctor ‘n’ undertaker’s   
 Both at ma do’.
 Black gals was a-beggin’,
 “You can’t leave us here!”   
 Brown-skins cryin’, “Daddy!   
 Honey! Baby! Don’t go, dear!”
 But I felt ma time’s a-comin’,   
 And I know’d I’s dyin’ fast.
 I seed the River Jerden
 A-creepin’ muddy past—
 But I’s still Sweet Papa ’Vester,   
 Yes, sir! Long as life do last!
 So I hollers, “Com’ere, babies,   
 Fo’ to love yo’ daddy right!”
 And I reaches up to hug ’em—
 When the Lawd put out the light.
 Then everything was darkness   
 In a great ... big ... night.
                
                    
                        Langston Hughes, "Sylvester's Dying Bed" from The Collected Works of Langston Hughes. Copyright © 2002 by Langston Hughes. Reprinted by permission of Harold Ober Associates, Inc.
                    
                
            
                                                
                                                                    
                            
                    
                        Source:
                        Poetry
                                                                                                                                                                    (October 1931)