Ntozake Shange
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From “I Useta Live in the World” by Ntozake Shange
my oceans were life what aters i have here sit stagnant circlin ol men’s bodies shit & broken lil whiskey bottles left to make me bleed i usedta live in the world now i live in harlem & my universe is six blocks a tunnel with a train i can ride anywhere remaining a stranger Continue reading
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National Poetry Month 2025
I don’t remember my first poetry book. Not even the first poem I read, though I imagine both might have been something written by Shel Silverstein. I have come to believe that Silverstein’s poetry is the gateway drug for most of us. Though despite not remembering where it started, poetry has become a major part Continue reading
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