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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
About Nikki Giovanni
Nikki was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, on June 7, 1943. She grew up in Cincinatti, Ohio. She in a University Distniguished Professor at Virginia Tech.
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My Poems
A Summer Love Poem By Nikki Giovanni
Love Is By Nikki Giovanni
And I Have You By Nikki Giovanni
My Dad
Me
To you
My Mom
My Tribe
Mirror By Sylvia Plath
Life for My Child is Simple By Gwendolyn Brooks
Any Human to Another By Countee Cullen
A Black Man Talks of Reaping By Arna Bontemps
I, Too By Langston Hughes
Harlem By Langston Hughes
If We Must Die By Claude McKay
Elevator Music By Henry Taylor
Subterranean Homesick Blues By Bob Dylan
My City By James Weldon Johnson
Adolescence-III By Rita Dove
About Nikki Giovanni
Telephone Poem By Nikki Giovanni
About Wendy Cope
The Orange By Wendy Cope
About Robert Frost
Neither Out Far Nor In Deep By Robert Frost
Nothing Gold Can Stay By Robert Frost
Dust of Snow By Robert Frost
Dust of Snow By Robert Frost
The Road Not Taken By Robert Frost
Fire And Ice By Robert Frost
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