From the first it had been like a
Ballad. It had the beat inevitable. It had the blood.
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If Mary came would Mary
Forgive, as Mothers may,
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I’ve stayed in the front yard all my life.
I want a peek at the back
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Already I am no longer looked at with lechery or love.
My daughters and sons have put me away with marbles and dolls,
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Black love, provide the adequate electric for what is lapsed and lenient in us now.
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To Marc Crawford
from whom the commissioin
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What do you think of us in fuzzy endeavor, you whose directions are
sterling, whose lunge is straight?
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...and guys I knew in the States, young
officers, return from the front crying and
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My Father, it is surely a blue place,
And Straight. Right. Regular. Where I shall find
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Into her mother’s bedroom to wash the ballooning body.
“My mother is jelly-hearted and she has a brain of jelly:
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We are things of dry hours and the involuntary plan, Grayed in, and gray. "Dream" mate, a giddy sound, not strong
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I hold my honey and I store my bread
In little jars and cabinets of my will.
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He was born in Alabama.
He was bred in Illinois.
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There is a little lightning in his eyes.
Iron at the mouth.
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Maud went to college.
Sadie stayed home.
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Say to them,
say to the down-keepers,
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Rudolph Reed was oaken.
His wife was oaken too.
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They eat beans mostly, this old yellow pair,
Dinner is a casual affair.
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AS SEEN BY DISCIPLINES
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Today I learned the coora flower grows high in the mountains of Itty-go-luba Bésa.
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I shall not sing a May song.
A May song should be gay.
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Being you, you cut your poetry from wood.
The boiling of an egg is heavy art.
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The good man.
He is still enhancer, renouncer.
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Now who could take you off to tiny life In one room or in two rooms or in three
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(after the murder,
after the burial)
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Ugliest little boy
that everyone ever saw.
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arrive. The Ladies from the Ladies' Betterment League
Arrive in the afternoon, the late light sla
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Abortions will not let you forget.
You remember the children you got that you did not get,
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My way is from woe to wonder.
A Black boy near Johannesburg, hot in the Hot Time.
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But in the crowding darkness not a word did they say.
Though the pretty-coated birds had piped so lightly all the day.
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