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S2 E10: Lucian B. Watkins was an African American poet anthologized in The Book of American Negro Poetry. Born in 1878 (some say 1879), in Chesterfield, Virginia he was the author of Voices of Solitude (Donahue & Company, 1903). He worked as a teacher and served in World War I.
Lucian Watkins’ passion for poetry was illustrated in a letter dated August 13, 1919 sent to W. E. B. Du Bois which is found at this link.
Join me in reciting the words of Lucian B. Watkins, The Flower at My Window.
Lucian B. Watkins – 1878-1920
O! my heart now feels so cheerful as I go with footsteps light
It is radiant in the sunshine, and so cheerful after rain;
Nature has so clothed it in such glorious array,
Oft I gaze upon this flower with its blossoms pure and white.
Recitation by Rebecca Budd
Music by Johannes Bornlof “Secret Love” Epidemic Sound
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/FY08ZVs3lw/
Location: Vancouver British Columbia
By Rebecca BuddS2 E10: Lucian B. Watkins was an African American poet anthologized in The Book of American Negro Poetry. Born in 1878 (some say 1879), in Chesterfield, Virginia he was the author of Voices of Solitude (Donahue & Company, 1903). He worked as a teacher and served in World War I.
Lucian Watkins’ passion for poetry was illustrated in a letter dated August 13, 1919 sent to W. E. B. Du Bois which is found at this link.
Join me in reciting the words of Lucian B. Watkins, The Flower at My Window.
Lucian B. Watkins – 1878-1920
O! my heart now feels so cheerful as I go with footsteps light
It is radiant in the sunshine, and so cheerful after rain;
Nature has so clothed it in such glorious array,
Oft I gaze upon this flower with its blossoms pure and white.
Recitation by Rebecca Budd
Music by Johannes Bornlof “Secret Love” Epidemic Sound
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/FY08ZVs3lw/
Location: Vancouver British Columbia