Harlem [ 2]

What happens to a dream deferred?

Does it dry up
Like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore-
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over-
Like a syrup sweet?
Maybe it just sags
Like a heavy load.

Or does it explode?

Hold Fast Your Dreams

Hold fast your dreams!
Within your heart
Keep one still, secret spot
Where dreams may go,
And sheltered so,
May thrive and grow-
Where doubt and fear are not.
Oh, keep a place apart
Within your heart,
For little dreams to go.

What are the similarities in the two poems?

Both poems explore the idea of dreams and what happens when they are deferred or put on hold. The first poem, "Harlem," presents various images of what may happen to a dream that is delayed or unfulfilled - it may dry up, fester, stink, crust over, sag, or explode. The second poem, "Hold Fast Your Dreams," emphasizes the importance of holding onto one's dreams and nurturing them within the heart, away from doubt and fear. Both poems convey the idea that dreams are precious and need to be protected and pursued, despite obstacles or challenges.