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The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni

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by Nikki Giovanni

one ounce of truth benefits, 173

  on my bedroom wall hang a poster, 160

  on the bite of a kola nut, 176

  on the road to damascus, 115

  Planes fly patterns, 345

  poetry is a tressel, 210

  poetry is motion graceful, 221

  rain is, 100

  Scarcity in oil and gas, 287

  scared?, 47

  she didn’t like to think in abstracts, 230

  she often wondered why people spoke, 288

  she realized, 258

  she wanted to be a blade, 275

  so he said: you ain’t got no talent, 135

  So I met this man, 9

  some small island birthed, 116

  sometimes, 132

  sometimes i feel like i just get in, 57

  sometimes you hear a question like “what is, 165

  somewhere there was a piano playing, 247

  take a note and spin it around spin it around don’t, 110

  The art of Charles White is like making love, 316

  the birds flew south, 209

  The Black Revolution is passing you bye, 23

  The drums, 318

  the eye we are told, 271

  The face in the window, 310

  the f.b.i. came by my house three weeks ago, 185

  The first poem, 299

  the heat, 99

  the last time i was home, 144

  The laws of science teach us a pound of gold weighs as, 211

  the moon shines down, 293

  the mother palm had plaited her daughter’s, 92

  there are no reservations, 94

  there are sounds, 281

  there is a hunger, 163

  There is always something, 260

  There is an old story, 327

  There is nothing, 322

  there is something, 213

  There were fields where once we walked, 10

  the white man is, 123

  the white man sent me, 130

  The whole point of writing you is pointless, 27

  the women gather, 197

  the world is not a pleasant place, 153

  they ain’t gonna never get, 118

  they clapped when we landed, 179

  They had a rebellion in Washington this year, 52

  they tell me that i’m beautiful i know, 154

  thinning hair, 181

  This is not a poem, 358

  those things, 155

  though I do wonder, 278

  to tommy who:, 91

  Trees are never felled, 319

  Vowels, 341

  walking down park, 107

  we all start, 97

  we are all imprisoned in the castle of our skins, 175

  We are like a field, 344

  We are not lovers, 291

  we make up our faces, 282

  We met in, 8

  we stood there waiting, 191

  we tend to fear old age, 250

  We went there to confer, 3

  What can I, a poor Black woman, do to destroy America? This, 49

  What would a little girl think, 313

  when all the cards are in, 113

  when i die i hope no one who ever hurt me cries, 171

  when i nap, 159

  when i was very little, 146

  When I write I like to write, 347

  when she was little, 131

  Where are your heroes, my little Black ones, 45

  While it is true, 16

  Wilmington is a funni Negro, 24

  “yeah” she said “my man’s gone too, 149

  You, 88

  You never know, 330

  you say i’m as cold, 290

  You see, 361

  you see, my whole life, 71

  You see boy, 58

  you’ve just got to dig sly, 68

  You were gone, 346

  About the Author

  NIKKI GIOVANNI is a three-time NAACP Image Award winner, the first recipient of the Rosa Parks Woman of Courage Award, and holds the Langston Hughes Medal for Outstanding Poetry. She is the author of twenty-seven books, and she is an Oprah Legend and a University Distinguished Professor of English at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.

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  Also by Nikki Giovanni

  POETRY

  Black Feeling Black Talk

  Black Judgement

  Re: Creation

  My House

  The Women and the Men

  Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day

  Those Who Ride the Night Winds

  The Selected Poems of Nikki Giovanni

  Love Poems

  Blues: For All the Changes

  Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea

  PROSE

  Gemini: An Extended Autobiographical Statement on My First Twenty-five Years of Being a Black Poet

  A Dialogue: James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni

  A Poetic Equation: Conversations Between Nikki Giovanni and Margaret Walker

  Sacred Cows…and Other Edibles

  Racism 101

  EDITED BY NIKKI GIOVANNI

  Night Comes Softly: Anthology of Black Female Voices

  Appalachian Elders: A Warmth Hearth Sampler

  Grand Mothers: Poems, Reminiscences, and Short Stories About the Keepers of Our Traditions

  Grand Fathers: Reminiscences, Poems, Recipes, and Photos of the Keepers of Our Traditions

  Shimmy Shimmy Shimmy Like My Sister Kate: Looking at the Harlem Renaissance Through Poems

  FOR CHILDREN

  Spin A Soft Black Song

  Vacation Time: Poems for Children

  Knoxville, Tennessee

  The Genie In The Jar

  The Sun Is So Quiet

  Ego-Tripping and Other Poems for Young People

  Copyright

  THE COLLECTED POETRY OF NIKKI GIOVANNI. Compilation Copyright © 2003 by Nikki Giovanni. Previously published material copyright © 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1995, 1996 by Nikki Giovanni. Chronology and notes copyright © 2003 by Virginia C. Fowler. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

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  1Sacred Cows…and Other Edibles (New York: William Morrow, 1988), p. 61; hereafter cited in text.

  2Amiri Baraka, “Foreword: The Wailer,” in Visions of a Liberated Future: Black Arts Movement Wri
tings by Larry Neal, ed. Michael Schwartz (New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1989), p. x.

  3Arlene Elder, “A MELUS Interview: Nikki Giovanni,” MELUS 9 (Winter 1982): 61–75; reprinted in Conversations with Nikki Giovanni, ed. Virginia C. Fowler (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1992), p. 126.

  4Ibid., p. 128.

  5Claudia Tate, Black Women Writers At Work (New York: Continuum, 1983); reprinted in Fowler, Conversations with Nikki Giovanni, p. 146.

  6Nikki Giovanni, Gemini: An Extended Autobiographical Statement on My First Twenty-Five Years of Being a Black Poet (1971; reprint, New York: Penguin, 1985), p. 95.

  7Virginia C. Fowler, “An Interview with Nikki Giovanni” in Fowler, Conversations with Nikki Giovanni, p. 202.

  8Barbara Reynolds, And Still We Rise: Interviews with 50 Black Role Models (Washington: Gannet New Media Services, 1988), p. 94.

 

 

 


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