1Leave me and my name
         
         2Just like I am!
         
      
         
         3Furthermore, rub out
         
         4That MRS., too-
         
         5I'll have you know
         
         6I'm Madam to you!
         
      
         MONTAGE OF A DREAM DEFERRED
         
      by Langston Hughes
      Dream Boogie
      
         
         1Good morning, daddy!
         
         2Ain't you heard
         
         3The boogie-woogie rumble
         
         4Of a dream deferred?
         
      
         
         5Listen closely;
         
         6You'll hear their feet
         
         7Beating out and beating out a-
         
      
         
         8You think
         
         9It's a happy beat?
         
      
         
         10Listen to it closely;
         
         11Ain't you heard
         
         12something underneath
         
         13like a-
         
      
      
         
         15Sure,
         
         16I'm happy!
         
         17Take it away!
         
      
         
         18Hey, pop!
         
         19Re-bop!
         
         20Mop!
         
      
      Parade
      
         
         1Seven ladies
         
         2and seventeen gentlemen
         
         3at the Elks Club Lounge
         
         4planning planning a parade:
         
         5Grand Marshal in his white suit
         
         6will lead it.
         
         7Cadilacs with dignitaries
         
         8will precede it.
         
         9And behind will come
         
         10with band and drum
         
         11on foot... on foot...
         
         12on foot...
         
      
         
         13Motorcycle cops,
         
         14white,
         
         15will speed it
         
         16out of sight
         
         17if they can;
         
         18Solid black,
         
         19can't be right.
         
      
         
         20Marching... marching...
         
         21marching...
         
         22noon till night...
         
      
         
         23I never knew
         
         24that many Negroes
         
         25were on earth,
         
         26did you?
         
      
      
      Parade
      
      
      
      
      
      Children's Rhymes
      
         
         1When I was a chile we used to play,
         
         2One-two-buckle my shoe!
         
         3and things like that. But now, Lord,
         
         4listen at them little varmints!
         
      
         
         5By what sends
         
         6the white kids
         
         7I ain't sent:
         
         8I know I can't
         
         9be President.
         
      
         
         10There is two thousand children
         
         11in this block, I do believe!
         
      
         
         12What don't bug
         
         13then white kids
         
         14sure bugs me;
         
         15We knows everybody
         
         16ain't free!
         
      Children's Rhymes
      
         
         17Some of these young ones us cert'ly bad-
         
         18One batted a hard ball right through my window
         
         19and my gold fish et the glass.
         
      
         
         20What's written down
         
         21for white folks
         
         22ain't for us a-tall;
         
         23Liberty And Justice-
         
         24Huh-For All.
         
      
         
         25Oop-pop-a-da!
         
         26Skee! Daddle-de-do!
         
         27Be-bop!
         
      
      
      Sister
      
         
         1That little Negro's married and got a kid.
         
         2Why does he keep on foolin' around Marie?
         
         3Marie's my sister-not married to me-
         
         4But why does he keep on foolin' around Marie?
         
         5Why don't she get a boy-friend
         
         6I can understand-some decent man?
         
      
         
         7Did it ever occur to you, son,
         
         7the reason Marie runs around with trash
         
         7is she wants some cash?
         
      
         
         8Don't decent folks have dough?
         
      Sister
      
         
         9Unfortunately usually no!
         
      
         
         10Well, anyway, it don't have to be a married man.
         
      
         
         11Did it ever occur to you, boy,
         
         12that a woman does the best she can?
         
      
      
      Preference
      
         
         1I likes a woman
         
         1six or eight and ten years older'n myself.
         
         1I don't fool with these young girls.
         
         1Young girl'll say,
         
         1Daddy, I want so-and-so.
         
         1I needs this, that, and the other.
         
         1But a old woman'll say,
         
         1Honey, what does YOU need?
         
         1I just drawed my money tonight
         
         1and it's all your'n
         
         1That's why I likes a older woman
         
         1who can appreciate me:
         
         1When she conversations you
         
         1it ain't forever, Gimme!
         
      Necessity
      
         
         1Work?
         
         2I don't have to work.
         
         3I don't have to do nothing
         
         4but eat, drink, stay black, and die.
         
         5This little old furnished room's
         
         6so small I can't whip a cat
         
         7without getting fur in my mouth
         
         8and my landlady's so old
         
         9her features us all run together
         
         10and God knows she sure can overcharge-
         
         11Which is why I reckon I does
         
         12have to work after all.
         
      Question
      
         
         1Said the lady, Can you do
         
         2what my other man can't do-
         
         3That is
         
         4love me, daddy-
         
         5and feed me, too?
         
         6Figurine
         
         7De-dop!
         
      Buddy
      
         
         1That kid's my buddy,
         
         2still and yet
         
         3I don't see him much.
         
         4He works downtown for Twelve a week.
         
         5Has to give his mother Ten-
         
         6she says he can have
         
         7the other Two
         
         8to pay his carfare, buy a suit,
         
         9coat, shoes,
         
         10anything he wants out of it.
         
      Juke Box Love Song
      
         
         1I could take the Harlem night
         
         2and wrap around you,
         
         3Take the neon lights and make a crown,
         
         4Take the Lenox Avenue busses,
         
         5Taxis, subways,
         
         6And for your love song tone their rumble down.
         
         7Take Harlem's heartbeat,
         
         8Make a drumbeat,
         
         9Put it on a record, let it whirl,
         
         10And while we listen to it play,
         
         11Dance with you till day-
         
         12Dance with you, my sweet brown Harlem girl.
         
      Ultimatum
      
         
         1Baby, how come you can't see me
         
         2when I'm paying your bills
         
         3each and every week?
         
      
         
         4If you got somebody else,
         
         5tell me-
         
         6else I'll cut you off
         
         7without your rent,
         
         8I mean
         
         9without a cent.
         
      Warning
      
         
         1Daddy,
         
         2don't let your dog
         
         3curb you!
         
      Croon
      
         
         1I don't give a damn
         
         2For Alabam'
         
         3Even if it is my home.
         
      New Yorkers
      
         
         1I was born here,
         
         2that's no lie, he said,
         
         3right here beneath God's sky.
         
      New Yorkers
      
         
         4I wasn't born here, she said,
         
         5I come-and why?
         
         6Where I come from
         
         7folks work hard
         
         8all their lives
         
         9until they die
         
         10and never own no parts
         
         11of earth nor sky
         
         12So I come up here.
         
         13Now what've I got?
         
         14You!
         
      
         
         15She lifted up her lips
         
         16in the dark:
         
         17The same old spark!
         
      Wonder
      
         
         1Early blue evening.
         
         2Lights ain't come on yet.
         
         3Looky yonder!
         
         4They come on now!
         
      Easy Boogie
      
         
         1Down in the bass
         
         2That steady beat
         
         3Walking walking walking
         
         4Like marching feet.
         
      Movies
      
         
         1The Roosevelt, Renaissance, Gem, Alhambra:
         
         2Harlem Laughing in all the wrong places
         
         3at the crocodile tears
         
         4of crocodile art
         
         5that you know
         
         6in your heart
 
         
         7is crocodile:
         
       
         
         8(Hollywood
         
         9laughs at me,
 
         
         10black--
         
         11so I laugh
         
         12back.)
         
      Tell Me
      
         
         1Why should it bemyloneliness,
         
         2Why should it bemysong,
         
         3Why should it bemydream
         
         4deferred
         
         5overlong?
         
      Not a Movie
      
         
         1Well, they rocked him with road-apples
         
         2because he tried to vote
         
         3and whipped his head with clubs
         
         4and he crawled on his knees to his house
         
         5and he got the midnight train
         
         6and he crossed that Dixie line
         
         7now he's livin'
         
         8on a 133rd.
         
      
         
         9He didn't stop in Washington
         
         10and he didn't stop in Baltimore
         
         11neither in Newark on the way.
         
         12Six knots was on his head
         
         13but, thank God, he wasn'r dead!
         
         14And there ain't no Ku Klux
         
         15on a 133rd
         
      Neon Signs
      
         
         1WONDER BAR
         
         2WISHING WELL
         
         3MONTEREY
         
         4MINTON'S
         
         5(ancient altar of Thelonious)
         
         6MANDALAY
         
         7Spots where the booted
         
         8and unbooted play
         
         9SMALL'S
         
         10CASBAH
         
      Neon Signs
      
         
         11SHALIMAR
         
         12Mirror-go-round
         
         13where a broken glass
         
         14in the early bright
         
         15smears re-bop
         
         16sound
         
      Numbers
      
         
         1If I ever hit for a dollar
         
         2gonna salt every dime away
         
         3in the Post Office for a rainy day.
         
      
         
         4I ain't gonna
         
         5play back a cent.
         
      
         
         6(Of course, I might
         
         7combinatea little
         
         8with my rent.)
         
      What? So Soon!
      
         
         1I believe my old lady's
         
         2pregnant again!
         
      What? So Soon!
      
         
         3Fate must have
         
         4some kind of trickeration
         
         5to populate the
         
         6cullud nation!
         
      
         
         7Comment against Lamp Post
         
         8You call it fate?
         
      
         
         9Figurette
         
         10De-daddle-dy!
         
         11De-dop!
         
      Motto
      
         
         1I play it cool
         
         2And dig all jive.
         
         3That's the reason
         
         4I stay alive.
         
      
         
         5My motto,
         
         6As I live and learn,
         
         7is:
         
         8Dig and Be Dug
         
         9In Return
         
      Dead in There
      
         
         1Sometimes
         
         2A night funeral
         
         3Going by
         
         4Carries home
         
         5A cool bop daddy.
         
      
         
         6Hearse and flowers
         
         7Guarantee
         
         8He'll never hype
         
         9Another paddy.
         
      
         
         10It's hard to believe,
         
         11But dead in there,
         
         12He'll never lay a
         
         13Hype nowhere!
         
      
         
         14He's my ace-boy,
         
         15Gone away.
         
         16Wake up and live!
         
         17He used to say.
         
      
         
         18Squares
         
         19Who couldn't dig him,
         
         20Plant him now--
         
         21Out where it makes
         
         22No diff' no how.
         
      Situation
      
         
         1When I rolled three 7's
         
         2in a row
         
         3I was scared to walk out
         
         4with the dough.
         
      Dancer
      
         
         1Two or three things in the past
         
         2failed him
         
         3that had not failed people
         
         4of lesser genius.
         
      
         
         5In the first place
         
         6he didn't have much sense.
         
         7He was no good at making love
         
         8and no good at making money.
         
         9So he tapped,
         
         10trucked,
         
         11boogied,
         
         12sanded,
         
         13jittered,
         
         14until he made folks say,
         
         15Looky yonder
         
         16at that boy!
         
         15Hey!
         
         16But being no good at lovin'--
         
         17the girls left him.
         
         18(When you're no good for dough they go.)
         
         19With no sense, just wonderful feet,
         
         20What could possibly be all-reet?
         
         21Did he get anywhere? No!
         
      
         
         22Even a great dancer
         
         23can't C.P.T.
         
         24a show.
         
      Advice
      
         
         1Folks, I'm telling you,
         
         2birthing is hard
         
         3and dying is mean--
         
         4so get yourself
         
         5a little loving
         
         6in between.
         
      Green Memory
      
         
         1A wonderful time--the War:
         
         2when money rolled in
         
         3and blood rolled out.
         
         4But blood
         
         5was far away
         
         4from here--
         
         5Money was near.
         
      Wine-O
      
         
         1Setting in the wine-house
         
         2Soaking up a wine-souse
         
         3Waiting for tomorrow to come--
         
         4Then
         
         5Setting in the wine-house
         
         6Soaking up a new souse.
         
         7Tomorrow...
         
         8Oh, hum!
         
      Tomorrow
      
         
         1Tomorrow may be
         
         2a thousand years off
         
      
         
         3TWO DIMES AND A NICKLE ONLY
         
         4says this particular
         
         5cigarette machine
         
      
      Mellow
      
         
         1Intro the lap
         
         2of black celebrities
         
         3white girls fall
         
         4like pale plums from a tree
         
         5beyond a high tension wall
         
         6which makes it
         
         7more thrilling.
         
      Live and Let Live
      
         
         1Maybe it ain't right-
         
         2but the people of the night
         
         3will give even
         
         4a snake
         
         5a break.
         
      Gauge
      
         
         1Hemp . . .
         
         2A stick . .
         
         3A roach . .
         
         4Straw . .
         
         7more thrilling.
         
      Bar
      
         
         1That whiskey will cook the egg
         
         2say not so
         
         3Maybe the egg
         
         4will cook the whiskey.
         
         
         5You ought to know!
         
      Cafe: 3 A.M.
      
         
         1Detectives from the vice squad -
         
         2with weary sadistic eyes
         
         3spotting fairies.
         
         4Degenerates
         
         5Some folks say
         
         6But God,Nature
         
         7or somebody
         
         6made them that way
  
         
      
         
         7Police lady or Lesbian
         
         6over there?
         
         6Where?
         
      
         Request
         
      
         
         1Gimme $25.00
         
         2and the change.
         
         3I'm going
         
         4where the morning
         
         5and the evening
         
         6won't bother me.
         
      Shame on You
      
         
         1If you're great enough
         
         2and clever enough
         
         3the government might honor you.
         
         4But the people will forget --
         
         5Except on holidays.
         
      
         
         1A movie house in Harlem named after Lincoln,
         
         2Nothing at all named after John Brown.
         
      Shame on You
      
         
         1Black people don't remember
         
         2any better than white
         
      
         
         1If you're not alive and kicking,
         
         2shame on you!
         
       World War II
      
         
         1What a grand time was the war!
         
         2Oh, my, my!
         
         3What a grand time was the war!
         
         4My, my, my!
         
         5In wartime we had fun,
         
         6Sorry that old war is done!
         
         7What a grand time was the war,
         
         8My, my!
         
      
         
         1Echo:
         
         2Did
         
         3Somebody
         
         4Die?
         
      Mystery
      
         
         1When a chile gets to be thirteen
         
         2and ain't seen Christ yet,
         
         3she needs to set on de moaner's bench
         
         4night and day.
         
      Mystery
      
         
         1Jesus, lover of my soul!
         
         2Hail, Mary, mother of God!
         
         3Let me to thy bosom fly!
         
         4Amen! Hallelujah!
         
      
         
         1Swing low, sweet chariot,
         
         2Coming for to carry me home.
         
      
         
         1Sunday morning where the rhythm flows,
         
         2how old nobody knows --
         
         3yet old as mystery,
         
         4older than creed,
         
         5basic and wondering
         
         6and lost as my need.
         
      
         
         1Eli, eli!
         
         2Te deum!
         
         3Mahomet!
         
         4Christ!
         
      
         
         1Father, Bishop, Effendi, Mother Horne.
         
         2Father Drive, a Rabbi black
         
         3as black was born
         
         4a jack-leg preacher, a PH.D.
         
      
         
         1The mystery
         
         2and the darkness
         
         3and the song
         
         4and me.
         
      Sliver of Sermon
      
         
         1When pimps out of loneliness cry:
         
         2Great God!
         
         3Whores in final weariness say:
         
         4Great God!
         
         5Oh, God!
         
         6My God!
         
      
      Testimonial
      
         
         1If I just had a piano,
         
         2if I just had a organ,
         
         3if I just had a drum,
         
         4how I could praise my Lord!
         
      
         
         1But I don't need no piano,
         
         2neither organ
         
         3nor drum
         
         4for to praise my Lord
         
      Passing
      
         
         1On sunny summer Sunday afternoons in Harlem
         
         2when the air is one interminable ball game
         
         3and grandma cannot get her gospel hymns
         
         4from the Saints of God in Christ
         
         5on account of the Dodgers on the radio,
         
      Passing
      
         
         1on sunny Sunday afternoons
         
         2when the kids look all new
         
         3and far too clean to stay that way,
         
         4and Harlem has its
         
         5washed-and-ironed-and-cleaned-best out,
         
         6the ones who've crossed the line
         
         7to live downtown
         
         8miss you,
         
         9Harlem of the bitter dream
         
         10since their dream has
         
         11come true.
         
      Nightmare Boogie
      
         
         1I had a dream
         
         2and I could see
         
         3a million faces
         
         4black as me!
         
         5A nightmare dream:
         
         6Quicker than light
         
         7All them faces
         
         8Turned dead white|
         
         9Boogie-woogie,
         
         10Rolling bass,
         
         11Whirling treble
         
         12of cat-gut lace.
         
      Sunday by the Combination
      
         
         1I feel like dancin', baby,
         
         2till the sun goes down.
         
      
         
         1But I wonder where
         
         2the sunrise
         
         3Monday morning's gonna be?
         
      
         
         1I feel like dancin'!
         
         2Baby, dance with me!
         
      Casualty
      
         
         1He was a soldier in the army,
         
         2But he doesn't walk like one.
         
         3He walks like his soldiering *
         
         4Days are done.
         
      
      Night Funeral in Harlem
      
         
         1Night funeral
         
         2In Harlem:
         
      
         
         1Where did they get
         
         2Them two fine cars?
         
      
         
         1Insurance man, he did not pay --
         
         2His insurance lapsed the other day --
         
      Brothers
      
         
         5Kinsmen-you and I,
         
         6You from Africa,
         
         7I from the U.S.A.
         
         8Brother-you and I.
         
      Likewise
      
      
         
         2Groceries
         
         3Suits
         
         4Fruits
         
         5Watches
         
         6Diamond rings
         
         7THE DAILY NEWS
         
      
         
         8Jews sell me things.
         
         9Yom Kippur, no!
         
         10Shops all over Harlem
         
         11close up tight that night.
         
      
         
         11Some folks blame high prices on the Jews.
         
         12(Some folks blame too much on Jews.)
         
         13But in Harlem they don't answer back,
         
         14Just maybe shrug their shoulders,
         
         15"What's the use?"
         
         16What's the use
         
         17in Harlem?
         
         18What's the use?
         
         19What's the Harlem?
         
         20Use in Harlem
         
      Likewise
      
         
         21Hey!
         
         22Baba-re-bop!
         
         23Mop!
         
         24On a be-bop kick!
         
      
         
         25Sometimes I think
         
         26Jews have heard
         
         27the music of a
         
         28dream deferred.
         
      Silver
      
         
         1Cheap little rhymes
         
         2A cheap little tune
         
         3Are sometimes as dangerous
         
         4As a sliver of the moon.
         
         5A cheap little tune
         
         6To cheap little rhymes
         
         7Can cut a man's
         
         8Throat sometimes.
         
      Hope
      
         
         1He rose up on his dying bed
         
         2and asked for fish.
         
         3His wife looked it up in her dream book
         
         4and played it.