Edwin LeVern Gay grew up as a member of one of the two sets of twins that Uncle Herman Gay and Aunt Dannie Ruth Dupree Gay had. There was Ronnie and Donnie, the baby twins; and Edith(Edith Gay Barnes) and Edwin, who were the knee-baby twins. Edwin graduated from HB Sugg High School and later NC A & T University. He participated in ROTC while at NC A & T and sang with an R&B group called The Sensations. After graduation, Edwin served in the Air Force and was stationed in Michigan at the time of his death.
A good way to learn about Edwin’s beliefs and his view of the world in 1971 is to read a poem he published in the NC A & T yearbook in 1971.
The poem is titled, ” Me” and here are the opening lines.
“Send me the moon, the stars, and all of Earth’s greatest possessions,
Cover me with the respect of all mankind whether I be good or bad.
Try to understand not only who I am, but also who I love to be.
And ask not of me those promises that I wish not to fulfill.
For I belong, not to a group, but as an individual,
Gifted with the mind and intelligence to be as I desire,
Guided not by the instinct or the feelings of others,
Rather by the feelings off-sprung by the inner soul
And inner mind.”
Click here to read all of Me by Edwin Gay.

Nikki Rupert
July 28, 2015 at 9:01 pm
This is one of my favorite poems! I think it is so revealing and beautifully written. Thank you for sharing it.