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Trumpet Player. The Negro. with the trumpet at his lips. has dark moons of weariness. beneath his eyes. where the smoldering memory. of slave ships. blazed to the crack of whips. about thighs.
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"Trumpet Player" is a poem by Langston Hughes published in 1947. It is an exploration of African American identity through the character of a jazz trumpeter. The first stanza introduces the...
Poem Trumpet Player by Langston Hughes : The Negro With the trumpet at his lips Has dark moons of weariness Beneath his eyes where ...
This poem by Langston Hughes describes a trumpet player, a black man, who plays his trumpet but is always aware of the memory of "slave ships," which is a key part of his history.
Trumpet Player. Poem by Langston Hughes. The Negro. With the trumpet at his lips. Has dark moons of weariness. Beneath his eyes. where the smoldering memory. of slave ships. Blazed to the crack of whips.
The Negro with the trumpet at his lips whose jacket Has a fine one-button roll, does not know upon what riff the music slips. It's hypodermic needle to his soul but softly as the tune comes from his throat trouble mellows to a golden note