Poet

Langston Hughes

45 poems in the collection

Advertisement For The Waldorf-Astoria Fine living . . . a la carte? April Rain Song Let the rain kiss you As I Grew Older It was a long time ago. Bad Morning Here I sit Children's Rhymes By what sends Cross My old man's a white old man Cultural Exchange In the Quarter of the Negroes Daybreak in Alabama When I get to be a composer Democracy Democracy will not come Dinner Guest: Me I know I am Dream Deferred What happens to a dream deferred? Dreams Hold fast to dreams Dream Variations To fling my arms wide Ennui It's such a Freedom's Plow When a man starts out with nothing, I continue to dream I take my dreams and make of them a bronze vase I, Too, Sing America I, too, sing America. Jazzonia Oh, silver tree! Juke Box Love Song I could take the Harlem night Justice That Justice is a blind goddess Let America be America Again Let America be America again. Life Is Fine I went down to the river, Lincoln Monument: Washington Let's go see Old Abe Love Song for Lucinda Love Madam and Her Madam I worked for a woman, Madam and the Phone Bill You say I O.K.ed Merry-Go-Round Where is the Jim Crow section Minstrel Man Because my mouth Mother to Son Well, son, I'll tell you: My People The night is beautiful, Night Funeral in Harlem Night funeral Oppression Now dreams Po' Boy Blues When I was home de Problems 2 and 2 are 4. Quiet Girl I would liken you Sea Calm How still, Still Here been scared and battered. The Blues When the shoe strings break The Dream Keeper Bring me all of your dreams, Theme for English B The instructor said, The Negro Mother Children, I come back today The Negro Speaks Of Rivers I've known rivers: The Weary Blues Droning a drowsy syncopated tune, Wake Tell all my mourners Walkers with the Dawn Being walkers with the dawn and morning,

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