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

Langston Hughes, "Lament Over Love" (1927)

LAMENT OVER LOVE

I hope ma chile'll
Never love a man.
I say I hope ma chile'll
Never love a man.
Cause love can hurt you
Mo'n anything clse can.
I'm goin' down to 'de river
An' I ain't goin' there to swim.
Goin' down to de river,
Ain't goin' there to swim.
Ma true love's left me, and
I'm goin' there to think about him.
Love is like whiskey,
Love is like red, red wine.
Love is like whiskey,
O, like sweet red wine.
If you wants to be happy
You got to love all de time.
..
I'm goin' up in a tower
Tall as a tree is tall.
Say up in a tower
Tall as a tree is tall.
Gonna think about ma man an'
Let ma fool-self fall.


Published in Fine Clothes to the Jew, 1927

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