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English, 29.01.2020 00:43 miko96

Nostalgia
resentment
resilience
hope
tomorrow
i'll be at the table
when company comes
(from "i, too" by langston hughes)
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often in thought go up and down
the pleasant streets of that dear old town,
and my youth comes back to me.
(from "my lost youth" by henry wadsworth longfellow)
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not everlastingly while others sleep
shall we beguile their limbs with mellow flute,
not always bend to some more subtle brute;
we were not made eternally to weep.
(from "from the dark tower" by countee cullen)
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they send me to eat in the kitchen
when company comes,
but i laugh,
and eat well,
and grow strong . .
(from "i, too" by langston hughes)
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