"Bars Fight" by Lucy Terry Prince

Bars Fight

August, twas the twenty-fifth, 

Seventeen houndred forty-six, 

The Indians did in ambush lay, 

Some very valiant men to slay 

Twas nigh unto Sam Dickinson's mill, 

The Indians there five men did kill. 

The names of whom I'll not leave out, 

Samuel Allen like a hero foute, 

And though he was so brave and bold, 

His face no more shall we behold.

Eleazer Hawks was killed outright, 

Before he had time to fight, 

Before he did the Indians see, 

Was shot and killed immediately. 

Oliver Amsden he was slain, 

Which caused his friends much grief pain. 

Simeon Amsden they found dead 

Not many rods from Oliver's head. 

Adonijah Gillett, we do hear, 

Did lose his life which was so dear. 

John Sadler fled across the water, 

And thus escaped the dreadful slaughter. 

Eunice Allen see the Indians comeing 

And hoped to save herself by running: 

And had not her petticoats stopt her, 

The awful creatures had not cotched her, 

Not tommyhawked her on the head, 

And left her on the ground for dead. 

Young Samuel Allen, Oh! lack-a-day! 

Was taken and carried to Canada.

by Lucy Terry Prince

P.s. First poem published written by an African American woman.

"Lucy Terry (c. 1730–1821) is the author of the earliest known work of literature by an African American. She was stolen from Africa and sold into slavery as an infant, and became a free woman in Massachusetts, 1756."

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