The Place Where the Rainbow Ends

by Paul Laurence Dunbar

a poem

published in The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar, page 246-247
by Dodd, Mead and company, 1913

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August 22, 2022

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There’s a fabulous story Full of splendor and glory, That Arabian legends transcends; Of the wealth without measure, The coffers of treasure, At the place where the rainbow ends. Oh, many have sought it, And all would have bought it, With the blood we so recklessly spend; But none has uncovered, The gold, nor discovered The spot at the rainbow’s end. They have sought it in battle, And e’en where the rattle Of dice with man’s blasphemy blends; But howe’er persuasive, It still proves evasive, This place where the rainbow ends. I own for my pleasure, I yearn not for treasure, Though gold has a power it lends; And I have a notion, To find without motion, The place where the rainbow ends. The pot may hold pottage, The place be a cottage, That a humble contentment defends, Only joy fills its coffer, But spite of the scoffer, There’s the place where the rainbow ends. Where care shall be quiet, And love shall run riot, And I shall find wealth in my friends; Then truce to the story, Of riches and glory; There’s the place where the rainbow ends.

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