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Gabriela Mistral
Dec 29, 1997 - 11:00   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
I'm not alone...!

The night...it is deserted...
From the mountains...to the sea....
But I, the one who rocks you....
I'm not alone!

The sky...it is deserted...
For the moon falls...to the ocean...
But I, the one who holds you...
I'm not alone!

The wotld...it is deserted....
All flesh is sad...you see...
But I, the one who hugs you...
I'm not alone!

Cynthia Proctor
Jul 01, 1998 - 10:00   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Poetry forum

BRAND NEW At The Dove's Nest - POETRY FORUM !!
You are invited to stop by. Please feel free to share a poem.

Link: The Dove's Nest

Michael S. Ferrell
Aug 27, 1999 - 10:00   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Poetry forum

I'm not what you may have thought. I'm actual size, not a life size blow up. I'm no credit to the myth, I've barely been making it. And everything you've read, and all those things you've been hearing sound a whole lot like what I made up a long long time ago. And I may have appeared closer than I actually was, but if you look into the mirror and see yourself, you'll be closer to the only thing that your not quite getting.

michael s. ferrell

Justin
Nov 05, 1999 - 11:00   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Langston Hughes....Harlem ?'s

"What happens to a dream deeferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore-
And the run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over-
like a heavy load.

Or does it explode?"

Harlem...by Langston Hughes

I am a sophomore in high school and need some help with this poem. What is the Rhyme Scheme of this poem?
What does the poem mean?
Is it an iambic tetrameter?
Any info about this poem would be much appreciated.

CL
Jan 06, 2000 - 11:00   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Poetry, God & Love

You are invited to visit this page for over 100 poems in English and Chinese on God, Friendship, Life and Love.
There is also a page for cat lovers, a page with photos of Giant Pandas taken in Sichuan and a page on Food.

Link: The Poetry Page

cynthia
Apr 15, 2001 - 00:56   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Langston Hughes....Harlem ?'s

I am a junior in high school and I need help on this poem.
figurative language, characterization of topic, speaker is addressing to, tone, overall effect

unknown
Apr 18, 2001 - 13:26   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Langston Hughes....Harlem ?'s

i dont get it either!!!

teach
Apr 18, 2001 - 23:25   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Langston Hughes....Harlem ?'s

Hey guys, I'm a high school teacher (mostly sophomores, by the by). This is one of my very favorite poems -- I'm teaching it tomorrow as a matter of fact, and doing some web research on dream topics. Look up "deferred" -- decide what that means. Then think of the thing or person or idea that matters most to you in life. Imagine that thing seems completely out of reach. What happens to you? What happens inside of you because of that? That's what's going on here. Historically speaking, Hughes is talking about race and responding to Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech about overcoming racism. Do you know that speech? You should read it if you haven't already. It will help you understand the context. Hughes is talking about King's dream being deferred.
And is this iambic tetrameter? Who cares! It's so much more than a formula.
Now go impress your teachers.

unknown
Apr 22, 2001 - 21:43   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Langston Hughes....Harlem ?'s

hey guys,

i see you guys might be having trouble, i also have to do some projects on Langston Hughes and i needed to analize Harlem; A dream Deferred, therefore i went online and i found some sites that might be useful. These sights analyze the poem/tells you what they are about: they are:
http:// www.ukans.edu / wcb / schools / CLAS / engl / dsteward / 3 / forums / forum2 / messages / 54.html and http:// www.allsands.com / Misc3 / langstonhughes_udt_gn.htm

i hope they help you out! CYA

Dawson
Dec 06, 2001 - 05:38   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Langston Hughes....Harlem ?'s

Go to www.english.uiuc.edu and that should help you

Hannah
Oct 06, 2002 - 18:46   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
"Indian Movie, New Jersey"- by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Hey everyone, I am in need of some help. I must analyze the peom 'Indian Movie, New Jersey", but I have no idea what it is about. I am not a poet at all. Please give me your opinions on the poem.

Christine
Feb 09, 2003 - 21:48   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Margaret Atwood's "Dreams of Animals"!?!?!?!?!?!

I'm a grade 9 student and I need some hep annalizing this poem.

Margaret Atwood, Dreams of the Animals
Mostly the animals dream
of other animals each
according to its kind

(though certain mice and small rodents
have nightmares of a huge pink
shape with five claws descending)

: moles dream of darkness and delicate
mole smells

frogs dream of green and golden
frogs
sparkling like wet suns
among the lilies

red and black
striped fish
have red and black striped
dreams defence, attack, meaningful
patterns

birds fream of territories
enclosed by singing.

Sometimes the animals dream of evil
in the form of soap and metal
but mostly the animals dream
of other animals.

There are exceptions:

the silver fox in the roadside zoo
dreams of digging out
and of baby foxes, their necks bitten

the caged armadillo
near the train
station, which runs
all day in figure eights
its piglet feet patterning
no longer dreams
but is insane when waking;

the iguana
in the petshop window on St. Catherine Street
crested, royal-eyed, ruling
its kingdom of water-dish and sawdust

dreams of sawdust.

What is the "evil in the from of soap and metal"??

Becca S
Feb 09, 2003 - 23:33   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Langston Hughes....Harlem ?'s

I'm a freshmen in High school and i am doing reserch of Langston Hughes. My teacher wants us to look up where and when it was published. Sooo if anybody has found this in there serch or know where i can find it, i would really apperiate it. Thanks.

casandra
Apr 18, 2003 - 18:34   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Margaret Atwood's "Dreams of Animals"!?!?!?!?!?!

this poem speaks to me of how every soul has fears and joys

J.
Apr 30, 2003 - 19:59   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Margaret Atwood's "Dreams of Animals"!?!?!?!?!?!

This poem is about the ways humans cause pain and suffering to the animals. Soap and metal refers to using animals to test products in labs. The author contrasts the dreams of the wild animals and those in captivity.

Monia
Jul 23, 2003 - 15:13   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: "Indian Movie, New Jersey"- by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Hey everyon, I need help to interupt the poem"Indian Movie, New Jersey" I don't understand the poem. So, please give the good summary of it and what you think of it.

Maria Isabel
Aug 20, 2003 - 23:37   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
I need help!!!I need to find a poem about people helping other people , but I don`t know where I can find it, please help me!!!!Thank you.

suni
Sep 11, 2003 - 04:32   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Langston Hughes....Harlem ?'s

need help in analyzing same in blues by langston hughes.
presentation due tommorrow. I'll appreciate the help.TX

jic
Oct 30, 2003 - 11:01   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Langston Hughes....Harlem ?'s

I don't think Langston Hughes is responding to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech since Hughes' poem was written in 1951 and King didn't deliver his speech until 1963. Perhaps the reverse is true, however, and King had Hughes' poem in mind as he composed his speech.

Jamaican
Oct 31, 2003 - 00:30   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Re: Langston Hughes....Harlem ?'s

in the poem harlem. i think Lorraine Hansberry had referred her book to that poem.( Right now I am a freshman in high school and I am doing these things. I am learning. That is why I am not asking anyone for help.) So anyway in my class for my homework I have to refer to how A raisin in the sun is related to the poem Harlem.

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