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.
                
                    
                        Langston Hughes, "Harlem Sweeties" from The Collected Works of Langston Hughes. Copyright © 2002 by Langston Hughes. Reprinted by permission of Harold Ober Associates, Inc.