Langston Hughes's poetry was influenced by the rhythms of jazz artists such as Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk. Search the Internet to hear some of their music. Then, using a theme or subject of importance to you, write a poem in your journal that mimics the rhythm of the music.

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(based on In a Sentimental Mood)
Seeing your lips, so soft in the pale moonlight.
Seeing your eyes, they make melt without putting up a fight.
Your hair, the way it falls down on your shoulders, just above that satin black dress of yours.
Endless possibilities, open doors.
Skin, like the velvet petals of a rose.
What makes me crazy about you, no one knows.
All I know is, I'm yours even if it's only for the night.
Right now, you're never leaving my sight.

Hope this is good enough. I'm just a high school senior.

The question wants to analyze your writing skill. In that case, I'm not going to write your poem, but I'm going to show you how to write it.

Jazz is known for being fast-paced, engaging, and contagious rhythm. You need to write a poem with that kind of rhythm and the same enveloping energy as jazz.

How to implement jazz rhythm in a poem:

  • Write a poem with rhyming lines, creating musicality.
  • Write short verses to generate a quick rhythm.

One strategy to achieve this is to write a very short poem, with each verse having one or two words. These lines need to be rhymed, that is, they need to end with the same syllable.

More information about jazz at the link:

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