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Hey! So I'm in the library busily working on one of my many final papers. This one is for my poetry class and our assigment was to chose a poet that we read this semester and read a bunch of their work and pick a common theme out of that. We're supposed to find critical sources, bibliographic and other things to support our theme and then write one piece about all of that. Anyways, I wrote my first paper on this poem "The Tropics of New York" by Claude McKay and thought he was GREAT (you should look up the poem--its really great), but I couldn't write about him again, so I decided to do another Harlem Renaissance poet--Langston Hughes. I've spent all day reading about him and critical essays on his poetry when I finally, just now, got to my interpretations of his poems. I decided to focus on three of them and couldn't figure out why some of them looked SO FAMILIAR, especially since we didn't talk about them in class...when I realized I TAUGHT THEM AT BREAKTHROUGH! Good to know that college kids & breakthrough students study the same things!
Sincerely,
Zoe Eiber
Bowdoin College
“Life Inside A Song”
Have you ever been trapped inside something so big,
You thought it could never be true,
That life was playing a trick on you?
Well that’s what music can do,
Can take away the saddest moments,
That way happiness can stay,
Hip hop will make you want to move,
But gospel really touches you,
Classical may put you to sleep,
Jazz will help you find the beat,
The beat that takes you where you want to go,
But that’s just life inside a song.
By Alexus Wilson