African American Poetry: A Digital Anthology

Langston Hughes, "Lincoln Monument" (1927)

Lincoln Monument
(Washington)

Let’s go see old Abe
Sitting in the marble and the moonlight,
Sitting lonely in the marble and the moonlight,
Quiet for ten thousand centuries, old Abe.
Quiet for a million, million centuries.
Quiet,—and yet a voice forever
Against the timeless walls of time,
Old Abe.


Published in Opportunity, March 1927

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