The Puppet Player by Angelina Weld Grimke

 
Sometimes it seems as though some puppet-player,
   A clenched claw cupping a craggy chin
Sits just beyond the border of our seeing,
   Twitching the strings with slow, sardonic grin.

~ from Negro Poets and Their Poems (Associated Publishers, 1923)
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