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FURTHER READING
Poems by Georgia Douglas Johnson
Black Woman
I Want to Die While You Love Me
The Heart of a Woman
Poems about Old Age
A Fear of Old Age
by Jack Anderson
An Old-Fashioned Song
by John Hollander
Do not go gentle into that good night
by Dylan Thomas
Eden
by David Woo
If You Get There Before I Do
by Dick Allen
Telling
by Elisabeth Frost
The Drunken Fisherman
by Robert Lowell
The Golden Years
by Billy Collins
The High-Toned Old Christian Woman
by Wallace Stevens
The Summer House
by Tony Connor
The Transparent Man
by Anthony Hecht
To Her Body, Against Time
by Robert Kelly
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Double-Bind: Three Women of the Harlem Renaissance
by Anthony Walton
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Old Black Men

 
by Georgia Douglas Johnson

They have dreamed as young men dream
     Of glory, love and power;
They have hoped as youth will hope
     Of life’s sun-minted hour.

They have seen as other saw
     Their bubbles burst in air,
And they have learned to live it down
     As though they did not care.



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