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"Dreams" by Langston Hughes consists of two stanzas. The first stanza emphasizes the importance of holding onto dreams and how they can keep people going in difficult times. The second stanza reflects on the consequences of giving up on dreams, emphasizing the importance of not letting go of one's aspirations.

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