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Author | Newsome, Mary Effie Lee |
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Genre | Poetry |
Journal or Book | Golden Slippers. An Anthology of Negro Poetry for Young Readers |
Publisher | Harper & Row Publishers |
Year of Publication | 1927 |
Pages | 26 |
Additional information | This version of the poem was published in 1941. |
The baker's boy delivers loaves
All up and down our street.
His car is white, his clothes are white,
White to his very feet.
I wonder if he stays that way.
I don't see how he does all day.
Iād like to watch him going home
When all the loaves are out.
His clothes must look quite different then,
At least I have no doubt.