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"Departing Love" page 2

George Moses Horton

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – University Libraries

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – University Libraries
Chapel Hill, NC, United States

An original poem entitled "Departing Love" by George Moses Horton, a Chatham County, N.C., slave. The poem was commissioned by the Reverend Henry A. Dixon of Chapel Hill, N.C., for his bride to be, Martha Sugg.

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  • Title: "Departing Love" page 2
  • Creator: George Moses Horton
  • Date Created: ca. 1856
  • Transcript:
    Departing Love With much delight I think of thee, How'er far away; I crave no other than to see, And thru my love betray I yet my early hopes retain, Farewell, till hence we meet again. O no, I never shall forget My pleasures heretofore; Thy beauties fly before me yet, And hence I love thee more; Sweeter is pleasures after pain Farewell, until we meet again. Lovers may languish when they part, But shortly after meet; 'Tis pain to think and death to part; Still love continues sweet; No flight shall break affections chain, Farewell, till hence we meet again; I look back with a humid eye, And drop departure's tear; And from my bosom heave a sigh; Fore our beloved so dear; Greatest mistress of thy train Farewell, till hence we meet again. by Haughton "The colored bard of N. Carolina" August 1st 1851 Chapel Hill
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  • External Link: George Moses Horton Poem, George Moses Horton Poem
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – University Libraries

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