Alexander III
04-18-2010, 07:43 AM
I recently read the selected poetry (by Hughes himself) of Hughes, and I was frankly bedazzled at the way he expresses emotion and thoughts using simple and easily understandable vernacular language. In Short I loved his poetry. In fact (I mean no offense I am merely stating my opinion) having read both Whitman, Eliot and Hughes, I find Hughes to be the greatest one of the three.
I was wondering if anyone else feels the same why about Hughes as I do ?
Here is one of my favorite poems of his which demonstrates how he is able to convey so much, using a simple format:
My People
The night is beautiful,
So the faces of my people.
The stars are beautiful,
So the eyes of my people.
Beautiful, also, is the sun.
Beautiful, also, are the souls of my people.
I was wondering if anyone else feels the same why about Hughes as I do ?
Here is one of my favorite poems of his which demonstrates how he is able to convey so much, using a simple format:
My People
The night is beautiful,
So the faces of my people.
The stars are beautiful,
So the eyes of my people.
Beautiful, also, is the sun.
Beautiful, also, are the souls of my people.