Monday, April 24, 2023

April Is National Poetry Month 


Harlem Sweeties

Have you dug the spill

Of Sugar Hill?

Cast your gims

On this Sepia thrill:

Brown sugar lassie,

Caramel treat,

Honey-gold baby

Sweet enough to eat.

Peach-skinned girlie.

Coffee and cream,

Chocolate darling

Out of a dream.

Walnut tinted

Or cocoa brown,

Pomegranate lipped

Pride of the town.

Rich cream colored

To plum-tinted black,

Feminine sweetness

In Harlem's no lack.

Glow of the quince

To blush of the rose.

Persimmon bronze

To cinnamon toes.

Blackberry cordial,

Virginia dare wine--

All those sweet colors

Flavor Harlem of mine!

Walnut or cocoa,

Let me repeat:

Caramel, brown sugar,

A chocolate treat.

Molasses taffy,

Coffee and cream,

Licorice, clove, cinnamon

To a honey-brown dream.

Ginger, wine-gold,

Persimmon, blackberry,

All through the spectrum

Harlem girls vary--

So if you want to know beauty's

Rainbow-sweet thrill,

Stroll down luscious,

Delicious, fine Sugar Hill.

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