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One thing that I liked about this poem was was the last two lines to the poem. It was a good summary of the whole poem and it summed up what the poet was trying to say in the poem.
One thing that I disliked about this poem was how it was about hopscotch. I was never good at the game of hopscotch.
On...
One foot down, then hop! It's hot.
Good things for the ones that's got.
Another jump, now to the left.
Everybody for hisself.
In the air, now both feet down.
Since you black, don't stick around.
Food is gone, the rent is due,
Curse and cry and then jump two.
All the people out of work,
Hold for three, then twist and jerk.
Cross the line, they count you out.
That's what hopping's all about.
Both feet flat, the game is done.
They think I lost, I think I won.
Harlem Hopscotch was written by Maya Angelou.
Harlem Hopscotch was produced by RoccStar.
Maya Angelou released Harlem Hopscotch on Thu Aug 12 1971.