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Kaitlin Bryce (8/27/2009 5:27:00 PM)
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I love the poem let america be. it was really amazing. (: i haven't read any of your others yet, but i will.
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''I was so sick last night I
Didn't hardly know my mind.
So sick last night I
Didn't know my mind.
I drunk some bad licker that
Almost made me blind.''
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Langston Hughes (1902-1967), U.S. poet. Morning After (l. 1-6). . .
Selected Poems of Langston Hughes. (1959) Vintage Books.
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''Way Down South in Dixie
(Break the heart of me)
They hung my black young lover
To a cross roads tree.''
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Langston Hughes (1902-1967), U.S. poet. Song for a Dark Girl (l. 1-4). . .
Selected Poems of Langston Hughes. (1959) Vintage Books.
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