In "Let America Be America Again" by Langston Hughes, one notable stanza is: "Let America be America again. / Let it be the dream it used to be." This stanza captures the poem's overarching theme of longing for an idealized America that lives up to its promises of freedom and equality. Hughes uses this refrain to express disillusionment with the reality of American life for marginalized groups.
Let America be America Again was created in 1938.
1938
1938, i believe.
I will have to check my schedule again to confirm our meeting time.
Reagan
Let us atart the whole process again with a tabula rasa
His goal may be to become a major irritant, but I won't let him rankle me again.
as i asked her if she marry me she let me put the diamond on her hand so again i will love.
Your vast reservoir of knowledge has saved me again! Let's go skating on the reservoir this Saturday. Let's go swimming in the reservoir when it thaws.
Let's Do It Again - song - was created in 1975.
Let Me Dream Again was created in 1900.
Let's Start Again was created in 2008.