Monday, December 15, 2008

Vagabound by Langston Hughes

Vagabonds
by Langston Hughes
We are the desperate
Who do not care,
The hungry
Who have nowhere
To eat,
No place to sleep,
The tearless
Who cannot
Weep




The vagabonds are people who have been rejected from society. I feel that I was once a vagabond and that’s why this poem is an appealing one. I can relate to this poem because I was the desperate to have friends but couldn’t make any and I was a vagabond in ZIS society. This poem is very reflective on the world around us. Some of us have the ability to eat, sleep, cry and not be desperate these are the people that are the "cast a way's" in our society. When I think of the word Vagabond I think shoes but its cast away or rejected from society. This poem is very cleverly written which appeals to me because it’s a reflective poem but also, in a sad way, funny. It is funny because its so straight to the point and straight forward and most poetry is not and that’s why I dislike poetry. This poem is about out casts and rejection.

2 comments:

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englsihclassisboringblog said...

karolina
for u i would move mountains
and this is in a fictional aspect