“Heritage” by Gwendolyn Bennett (1923)

“Heritage” by Gwendolyn Bennett (1923)

Topic 3.13

Gwendolyn B. Bennett, “Heritage,” Opportunity (December 1923)

I want to see the slim palm-trees,
Pulling at the clouds
With little pointed fingers. . . .

I want to see lithe Negro girls,
Etched dark against the sky
While sunset lingers.

I want to hear the silent sands,
Singing to the moon
Before the Sphinx-still face. . . .

I want to hear the chanting
Around a heathen fire
Of a strange black race.

I want to breathe the Lotus flow’r,
Sighing to the stars
With tendrils drinking at the Nile. . . .

I want to feel the surging
Of my sad people’s soul
Hidden by a minstrel-smile.

Source: Gwendolyn B. Bennett, “Heritage,” Opportunity 1, no. 12 (December 1923): 371. The ellipsis points in this poem are in the original and do not indicate missing text.