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Samuel Coleridge wrote the poem Kubla Khan in 1797. He wrote the poem right after he woke up from a dream. The poem is about the dream he had. He wasn't able to write down everything he wanted to because he got interrupted by a person needing him for business. Since he got interrupted he couldn't remember all of the dream. The poem wasn't published until 1816.
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Langston Hughes and the actual title of the poem is Harlem.
The white day in the poem "Dream Variations" by Langston Hughes most likely symbolizes freedom, purity, and the possibility of a brighter future untainted by racial discrimination and segregation. It represents the poet's dream of a world where racial equality and harmony exist.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote the poem, "Dream-Land," in June of 1844. The poem was published in Graham's Magazine, a periodical popular in the 1800's that was based in Philadelphia.
The poem was first published on March 31, 1849, so Poe probably wrote it near his fortieth birthday in January of that year.
Two poems two authors no other persons wrote the footprints in the sand poem. Ella H. Scharring-Hausen June 6, 1922 wrote the less popular public domain version known as Footprints in the Sand. Carolyn Joyce Carty wrote the popular Footprints poem version April passion week 1963. Carty is Scharring-Hausen's niece who inherited the old Sunday school teachers collection of writings. Carty rewrote the entire collection for publications.
Variations on a Dream was created in 2003.
I believe the following link is the poem you are looking for: http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Poetry/HuntAbouBenAdhem.htm
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Maya Angelou wrote a poem called A Hater.Selma Bejbi Esmerovic wrote a poem called Haters.