Poems Tired | A poem by Langston Hughes, 1931-41 1 Wang Nigde, 2009 I am so tired of waiting, Aren’t you, For the world to become good And beautiful and kind? Let us take a knife And cut the world in two- And see what worms are eating At the rind. Langston Hughes, Tired, 1931-41 Tags: 1930s, Langston Hughes, Wang Nigde Post navigation Previous: The Book & the Movie: The Razor’s Edge (1944) / W. Somerset Maugham | Edmund Goulding (1946)Next: Photographers [Oo] Dublin | Photos by Evelyn Hofer (1966-67) More Stories On [:] Poems On [:] The Metaphysics of Chocolates | Alvaro de Campos, 1928 0 Poems Tomorrow, at dawn | A poem by Victor Hugo, 1847 0 Poems Nature In the Greenhouse | A poem by Eugenio Montale, 1939 1 1 thought on “Tired | A poem by Langston Hughes, 1931-41” Pingback: Dream Dust | A poem by Langston Hughes, 1901-1967 - C o c o s s e Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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