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In Honor of Black History Month - James Baldwin: "The Giver"

Updated: Apr 25

“The Giver”


James Baldwin




If the hope of giving

is to love the living,

the giver risks madness

in the act of giving.


Some such lesson I seemed to see

In the faces that surround me.


Needy and blind, unhopeful, unlifted,

What gift would give them the gift to be gifted?

The giver is no less adrift

than those who are clamouring for the gift.


If they cannot claim it, if it is not there,

if their empty fingers beat the empty air

and the giver goes down on his knees in prayer

knows that all of his giving has been for naught

and that nothing was ever what he thought

and turns in his guilty bed to stare

at the starving multitudes standing there

and rises from bed to curse at heaven,

he must yet understand that to whom much is given

much will be taken, and justly so:

I cannot tell how much I owe.



Disclaimer: I do not own any rights to this poem or his picture posted. All materials used are in Honor of Black History Month awareness.


Thank You.

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