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Acknowledgements
Preface
Quashie to Buccra
Me Bannabees
Lub O' Mine
Taken Aback
Little Jim
Jim at Sixteen
Whe' Fe Do?
King Banana
Pleading
The Biter Bit
Out of Debt
The Hermit
Fetchin' Water
School-Teacher Nell's Lub-Letter
Nellie White
Retribution
To E. M. E.
Hard Times
Cudjoe Fresh From De Lecture
De Days Dat Are Gone
Reveille Soun'in'
Old England
Dat Dirty Rum
Heart-Stirrings
De Dog-Rose
A Midnight Woman to the Bobby
Mother Dear
Kite-Flying
Ione
Killin' Nanny
My Native Land, My Home
Two-An'-Six
Compensation
Heartless Rhoda
A Dream
Rise and Fall
Beneath the Yampy Shade
To Inspector W. E. Clark (On the Eve of His Departure for England)
To Clarendon Hills and H. A. H.
When You Want a Bellyful
Strokes of the Tamarind Switch
My Pretty Dan
Ribber Come-Do'n
A Country Girl
My Soldier-Lad
My Mountain Home
To Bennie (In Answer to a Letter)
Hopping off the Tram
To a Comrade
Jubba
De Route March
Flat-Foot Drill
Bennie's Departure
Consolation
Fire Practice
Second-Class Constable Alston
Last Words of the Dying Recruit
Bound Fe Duty
Bumming
De Dog-Driver's Frien'
To Inspector W. E. Clark (On his Return)
Papine Corner
Disillusioned
Cotch Donkey
Me Whoppin' Big-Tree Boy
A Recruit on the Corpy
Pay-Day
The Apple-Woman's Complaint
Knutsford Park Races
The Heart of a Constab
Fe Me Sal
The Bobby to the Sneering Lady
The Malingerer
A Labourer's Life Give Me
Free
Comrades Four
To W. G. G.
Sukee River (1912 version)
Spring in New Hampshire
The Spanish Needle
The Lynching
To O. E. A.
Alfonso, Dressing to Wait at Table
Flowers of Passion
To Work
Morning Joy
Reminiscences
On Broadway
Love Song
North and South
Rest in Peace
A Memory of June
To Winter
Winter in the Country
After the Winter
The Tropics in New York
I Shall Return
The Castaways
December, 1919
Flame-Heart
In Bondage
Harlem Shadows
The Harlem Dancer
A Prayer
The Barrier
When Dawn Comes to the City
The Choice
Sukee River (1920 version)
Exhortation: Summer 1919
Max Eastman, Introduction to Harlem Shadows
The Easter Flower
To One Coming North
America
Home Thoughts
Adolescence
Homing Swallows
The City's Love
Wild May
The Plateau
The Wild Goat
The White City
My Mother
Heritage
When I Have Passed Away
Enslaved
Africa
On a Primitive Canoe
On the Road
Dawn in New York
The Tired Worker
Outcast
I Know My Soul
Birds of Prey (1922 version)
Baptism
If We Must Die
Subway Wind
The Night Fire
Poetry
To a Poet
O Word I Love To Sing
Absence
Summer Morn in New Hampshire (1922 version)
A Red Flower
Courage
Romance
Flower of Love
The Snow Fairy
La Paloma in London
Flirtation
Tormented
Polarity
One Year After
French Leave
Jasmines
Commemoration
Memorial
Thirst
Futility
Through Agony
Glossary
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