Categories 20th century African-American American American Poetry Poetry Uncategorized United States women women poets “Dunbar” by Anne Spencer (1882 – 1975) Post author By TDarris Post date March 6, 2018 No Comments on “Dunbar” by Anne Spencer (1882 – 1975) Dunbar BY ANNE SPENCER Ah, how poets sing and die! Make one song and Heaven takes it; Have one heart and Beauty breaks it; Chatterton, Shelley, Keats and I— Ah, how poets sing and die! Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Tags Anne Spencer, poem, poems, poet, Poetry, women poets, women writers, women's history, women's history month By TDarris Thinker. Reader. Writer--- of, and about, a plethora of things. View Archive → ← “At the Carnival” by Anne Spencer (1882 – 1975) → “Translation” by Anne Spencer (1882 – 1975) Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (Address never made public) Name Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ