Poetry, eh? To most people, poetry isn't so interesting, but to those special of us, we know the truth. Poetry can be amazing and vibrant as long as you are reading the right kind of poetry. 2133Please respect copyright.PENANAgmtIoNtg9Z
But how about explaining poetry? Now that's a different art. 2133Please respect copyright.PENANAww8uID3mHT
Below, I have supplied the beautiful, the famous, the touching poem "Harlem" by Langston Hughes. In as many or as few words as you need, write a prose about this poem. It can retell it, explain it, or be a narrative based off it. Anything, as long as it is in a paragraph form (that's what prose is). 2133Please respect copyright.PENANAtVYi2xXlpi
So, you think you're up to the challenge? Give it a go! 2133Please respect copyright.PENANABfT1mHtqsw
Harlem 2133Please respect copyright.PENANA3t5RroaAKR
by Langston Hughes 2133Please respect copyright.PENANAASfyGVZZ12
What happens to a dream deferred?2133Please respect copyright.PENANAbIeNGxi8Eb
like a raisin in the sun?2133Please respect copyright.PENANAwAJM2XTa1l
Or fester like a sore—2133Please respect copyright.PENANAof2QSX0UTX
And then run?2133Please respect copyright.PENANAGv0j8UydV6
Does it stink like rotten meat?2133Please respect copyright.PENANAbhR1m4aWhQ
Or crust and sugar over—2133Please respect copyright.PENANAZ9jV1uwsAy
like a syrupy sweet?2133Please respect copyright.PENANAj3RFndGcCt
Maybe it just sags2133Please respect copyright.PENANAqMrGfGuYwD
like a heavy load.2133Please respect copyright.PENANAgit31tUvJA
Or does it explode?2133Please respect copyright.PENANAbUSXSTEZst