African American Poetry (1870-1928): A Digital Anthology

Langston Hughes, "A Black Pierrot" (1926)

I am a black Pierrot:
     She did not love me,
     So I crept away into the night
     And the night was black, too.

I am a black Pierrot:
     She did not love me,
     So I wept until the red dawn
     Dripped blood over the eastern hills
     And my heart was bleeding, too.

I am a black Pierrot:
     She did not love me,
     So with my once gay-colored soul
     Shrunken like a balloon without air,
     I went forth in the morning
     To seek a new brown love.


Published in The Weary Blues, 1926

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