Harlem Shadows

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I hear the halting footsteps of a lass
  In Negro Harlem when the night lets fall
  Its veil. I see the shapes of girls who pass
  To bend and barter at desire's call.
  Ah, little dark girls who in slippered feet
  Go prowling through the night from street to street!
  Through the long night until the silver break
  Of day the little gray feet know no rest;
  Through the lone night until the last snow-flake
 Has dropped from heaven upon the earth's white breast,
 The dusky, half-clad girls of tired feet
 Are trudging, thinly shod, from street to street.

 Ah, stern harsh world, that in the wretched way
 Of poverty, dishonor and disgrace,
 Has pushed the timid little feet of clay,
 The sacred brown feet of my fallen race!
 Ah, heart of me, the weary, weary feet
 In Harlem wandering from street to street.

© Claude McKay