Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE WOMEN YOU ARE ACCUSTOMED TO, by LUCILLE CLIFTON Poet's Biography First Line: The edge / of this Last Line: Your burning blood, your dancing tongue Subject(s): African Americans – Women; Negroes; American Blacks | ||||||||
View Poem Text | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...CLAN MEETING: BIRTH AND NATIONS: A BLOOD SING by MICHAEL S. HARPER MY AUNT ELLA MAE by MICHAEL S. HARPER DERRICK POEM (THE LOST WORLD) by TERRANCE HAYES ODE TO BIG TREND by TERRANCE HAYES WOOFER (WHEN I CONSIDER THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN) by TERRANCE HAYES CONDITIONS XXI by ESSEX HEMPHILL |
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