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Poetry: James Mercer Langston Hughes

Posted on the 27 April 2013 by Radicalhope

If Langston Hughes still had a body on this earth, I’d try to get him to adopt me. I really, really miss him.

My grandfather came north from Arkansas in 1916. Maybe this is how he felt sometimes. He sure did have a southern accent.

Hughes Bio

“Homesick Blues” By Langston Hughes

De railroad bridge’s
A sad song in de air.
De railroad bridge’s
A sad song in de air.
Ever time de trains pass
I wants to go somewhere.

I went down to de station,
Ma heart was in ma mouth.
Went down to de station.
Heart was in ma mouth.
Lookin’ for a box car
To roll me to de South.

Homesick blues, Lawd,
‘S a terrible thing to have.
Homesick blues is
A terrible thing to have.
To keep from cryin’
I opens ma mouth an’ laughs.


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