New Moon (by Langston Hughes)

Langston Hughes in 1925
New Moon
by Langston Hughes
[first published in the March 1922 issue of Crisis]
There's a new young moon
Riding the hills tonight.
There's a sprightly young moon
Exploring the clouds.
There's a half-shy young moon
Veiling her face like a virgin
Waiting for a lover.
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Hughes was the monster. There was nothing he couldn't do, wouldn't take on. A wonderful hero of poetry.
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I agree. Hughes was huge!
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a monster genius indeed. currently rehersing for a play which involves many of Hughes' work....
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