Langston Hughes

Poet of the Harlem Renaissance.

Po’ Boy Blues

When I was home de
Sunshine seemed like gold.
When I was home de
Sunshine seemed like gold.
Since I come up North de
Whole damn world’s turned cold.

I was a good boy,
Never done no wrong.
Yes, I was a good boy,
Never done no wrong,
But this world is weary
An’ de road is hard an’ long.

I fell in love with
A gal I thought was kind.
Fell in love with
A gal I thought was kind.
She made me lose ma money
An’ almost lose ma mind.

Weary, weary,
Weary early in de morn.
Weary, weary,
Early, early in de morn.
I’s so weary
I wish I’d never been born.

Hahahaha!!!

I feel for the guy, my god!!!

This one is Google’s “most popular” poem by him,

I, Too, Sing America

I, too, sing America.

I am the darker brother.
They send me to eat in the kitchen
When company comes,
But I laugh,
And eat well,
And grow strong.

Tomorrow,
I’ll be at the table
When company comes.
Nobody’ll dare
Say to me,
“Eat in the kitchen,”
Then.

Besides,
They’ll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed–

I, too, am America.

Nice repertoire hey?

Merci!!!

Nico


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3 responses to “Langston Hughes”

  1. I bet you relate these poems so much. Nice share, Nico

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    1. Not really, this man was black in the United States 1901-1967>BUT yes we are all in tune on the planet hey? Cheers!!!!! I REALLY like his poetry!!!! You’re GREAT Hazel!!!!

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      1. Yeah, thanks, Nico

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