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  1. For if dreams die. Life is a broken-winged bird. That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams. For when dreams go. Life is a barren field. Frozen with snow. Langston Hughes, "Dreams" from The Collected Works of Langston Hughes. Copyright © 2002 by Langston Hughes.

  2. Dreamer. by Langston Hughes. I take my dreams. And make of them a bronze vase, And a wide round fountain. With a beautiful statue in its center, And a song with a broken heart, And I ask you: Do you understand my dreams? Sometimes you say you do. And sometimes you say you don't. Either way. It doesn't matter. I continue to dream. Translation:

  3. Dreams by Langston Hughes - Poems | Academy of American Poets. Langston Hughes. 1901 –. 1967. Hold fast to dreams. For if dreams die. Life is a broken-winged bird. That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams. For when dreams go. Life is a barren field. Frozen with snow. From The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes published by Alfred A. Knopf/Vintage.

  4. Powered by LitCharts content and AI. Learn More. "Dreams" is an early poem by American poet Langston Hughes, one of the leading figures of the 1920s arts and literary movement known as the Harlem Renaissance. Originally published in the magazine The World Tomorrow in 1923, it explores themes that would echo throughout Hughes's work: the ...

  5. Langston Hughes, "Dreamer" (1927) I take my dreams. And make of them a bronze vase, And awide round fountain. With a beautiful statue in its center, And a song with a broken heart, And I ask you: Do you understand my dreams?

  6. “Dreams” by Langston Hughes is a two-stanza poem with an ABCB rhyme scheme that highlights the value of “dreams” by presenting two situations that revolve around the loss of those “dreams.”

  7. 30 de set. de 2017 · Langston Hughes, poesia, tradução comentada, português Resumo. O presente artigo apresenta a tradução para o português de dois poemas, “Dreams” e “Harlem [Dream Deferred]”, do escritor americano Langston Hughes (1902-1967).