In one vast belt of purple bound.

The black men cried, "The sea!" They bow'd

Their black heads in their hard black hands.

They wept for joy.

They laugh'd, and broke

The silence of an age, and spoke

Of rest at last; and, group'd in bands,

They threw their long black arms about

Each other's necks, and laugh'd aloud,

Then wept again with laugh and shout.