Week 2 Langston Hughes

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36 thoughts on “Week 2 Langston Hughes

  1. Mixed voices crowding together
    Making one air which we breathe altogether
    Water filled with mingled faces
    Polluting the air with the smell of chemicals
    Dirty clear clouds of water

  2. 60000 people in one place,
    cheering loudly,
    black and white,
    in red and white,
    we are a community,
    so many different faces,
    in just one place.

  3. squashed inside
    the smell of garbage lingering about
    you can see people with a look of doubt
    the sound of lorrys wooshing by
    but still the wondering face of why

  4. Smell of food
    taste of food
    crowds of people
    black and white
    waiting
    doors opening
    doors closing
    bells ringing
    packets crunching
    these things combined

  5. Suspense.
    Breathtaking suspense.
    Noise booming violently through the air.
    The smell of fear and tension itself.
    The taste of exhilaration and adrenaline.
    A fuzzy, colourful blur of people.
    Miffed into one.

  6. The red transportation,
    the chattered talk,
    the smell of breath and sweat,
    the taste of the hot air,
    the babies crying themselves to sleep,
    these things things combined make a crowded space.

  7. I saw a hundred people at a glance
    surrounding me all tall and towering
    I could never ever dance and dance
    because the crowds were overpowering

    A stench of musky breath mingled in the air
    The sound of voices rang in my ears
    but even though there were people there
    I was small and alone with many fears
    I felt lonely and abandoned but nobody cared.

    The train roared as it raced out of its lair
    It was almost as loud as the people’s screams
    as they squeezed into the trains care
    No space No room and I felt fear
    as I was small and lonely with a journey to proceed.

    1. Thank you for sharing Nadia. I like the way you’ve personified the train in the last stanza. It provides a sense of foreboding.

  8. Loud and chatty people all around,
    Posh puppies wagging their tails on the ground,
    The smell of different people all together,
    The breezy wind blowing through everyone’s hair,
    A wonderful taste of lemon drops in my mouth as i suck the last one in the packet,
    It may be loud, but the feeling of calmness surged through my body as the queen herself walked daintily past, sipping a cup of tea.

  9. This is my poem

    It’s big,
    It’s red,
    It has a double deck

    The hot breath, it’s horrible stench
    The cramped passengers, the elderly and young,
    The sweaty people, it’s greasy drips

    The people all mingle,
    The bus stops,
    Everyone gets off.

  10. Being small you look up at everyone
    Being tall you look down
    In a crowd there are all different races
    People pushing shoving faces
    Crawling through a riot
    It is very loud
    People fighting for rights
    Days and nights
    You can smell determination-sweat and pain
    All leaking, running down the drain

  11. Everybody was urged
    To be murged
    For the enemy was coming
    The planes were humming
    The animals went to hide
    And thats how people died
    The bombs were dropt
    The babys howled
    The mothers cowed

  12. Mixed emotions fly around
    Blackness fills the emptiness
    The smell of soil
    Sobs mingle with emotions
    Silence fills the air
    A box

  13. i can hear bees buzzing,
    i can smell Macdonalds,
    i can taste fries wich tastes good,
    and lots of people ,
    lots of bees,
    lots of food.

  14. The mall
    mingled with people ,smells
    food
    smelly food fills the musty smells
    hot air ,the taste of bordem
    children crying
    The mall

  15. A smell of chlorine
    A feel of water
    you can hear it splash
    you can taste it but youll choke
    you can hear its current

  16. The smell of smoke in the air,
    The sound of sizzle and pop with the food,
    The taste of spice on your tongue,
    push and shove to get where you want,
    chatting and laughter fills the air.

  17. rush along the tracks and skreech
    a cold wind, with a blure
    the musty seats with many faces who have been places
    ‘doors opening’
    the taste of bordome fills the air
    and people just don’t care
    the train

  18. this is my poem
    shuffeled voices and rails
    the feeling of fear
    as nothing happens
    no room to touch just to feel
    shuffeled
    but when its your stop
    you will never hear the doors go clonk

  19. A bar

    The sound of chat,
    The taste of food,
    The smell of alcahol,
    The wooden walls,
    The sound of drinking,
    The late night talk,
    The sound of a night in London.

    1. Thank you for sharing Toby. The repetition at the start of each line works well building a list and sense of the environment.

  20. I can smell mingled breath,
    and hundreds of people on one peace of transport,
    the weals going up and down,
    and baby`s screaming
    and the sweaty seats and children crunching on food.

  21. I am standing in
    the middle of a
    crowed swimming pool
    with mingled breath and clorine
    you can feel the water
    sliviring towards you but
    it would taste like a mix of chlorine
    and water which will not be ice their is no room for fear.

  22. I can feel the cold metal
    I can smell the gas of the engine
    I can hear the screeching of the steal wheel
    I can see the backs of the people everywhere
    The feeling of fear, that you will miss your stop

  23. Mixed faces
    mixed races
    mixed voices
    mixed sounds
    all around
    graceful shadows
    dancing on the ice
    grating sounds coming from the shimmering blade
    woolly socks getting soaked

  24. frost eating away at the warmth inside
    grastful figures scraping up the ice
    squeaks coming from the smooth ice
    wooly gloves getting soaked
    children laughing and having fun

  25. Enclosed, trapped in this environment,
    The stench of breaths fills it up,
    All the enclosed places such little spaces,
    All you see is different faces,
    Entirely,
    Mingled,

    1. Thank you for sharing Tadiwa and Chima. The line “The stand of breaths fills up” is powerful. Your poem seems more negative than Langston Hughes’. Would you agree?

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