Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Nikki Giovanni


Yesterday I went back to my online shopping and ordered two books of poetry, one by Philip Larkin (he always makes me smile) and the other one by Nikki Giovanni, a new discovery thanks to bell hooks's book I mentioned in my previous post. Born in Knoxville, 1943, she was a feminist black writer and, to make a difference with who I usually read, SHE'S STILL ALIVE!
Here you have one of her poems but as soon as I have my book I'll share some others with you.




i am 25 years old
black female poet
wrote a poem asking
nigger can you kill
if they kill me
it won't stop
the revolution

i have been robbed
it looked like they knew
that i was to be hit
they took my tv
my two rings
my piece of african print
and my two guns
if they take my life
it won't stop
the revolution

my phone is tapped
my mail is opened
they've caused me to turn
on all my old friends
and all my new lovers
if i hate all black
people
and all negroes
it won't stop
the revolution

if i never write
another poem
or short story
if i flunk out
of grad school
if my car is reclaimed
and my record player
won't play
and if i never see
a peaceful day
or do a meaningful
black thing
it won't stop
the revolution

the revolution
is in the streets
and if i stay on
the fifth floor
it will go on
if i never do
anything
it will go on

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