No Images
by Waring Cuney

She does not know
Her beauty,
She thinks her brown body
Has no glory.

If she could dance
Naked,
Under palm trees
And see her image in the river
She would know.

But there are no palm trees
On the street,
And dish water gives back no images.

“No Images” appeared in Opportunity IV, no. 42 (June, 1926), where it tied for first and second place in the poetry section of Opportunity’s literary contest. The poem was later adapted into a song by Nina Simone, which was featured on her 1966 album Let It All Out.

William Waring Cuney was a poet of the Harlem Renaissance movement. The author of Puzzles (Stichting De Roos, 1960) and Storefront Church (Paul Breman, 1973), he coedited Lincoln University Poets (Fine Editions, 1954) with Langston Hughes. He died on June 30, 1976.

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