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Maya Angelou

Rising, Freedom, and Public Voice

Freedom, dignity, public occasion, refusal, survival, and poems built for communal uplift.
I know why the caged bird singsA free bird leaps on the back / Of the wind and floats downstream / Till the current ends and dips h
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Still I RiseYou may write me down in history / With your bitter, twisted lies, / You may trod me in the very dir
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Phenomenal WomanPretty women wonder where my secret lies. / I'm not cute or built to suit a fashion model's size / B
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The Rock Cries Out to Us TodayA Rock, A River, A Tree / Hosts to species long since departed, / Mark the mastodon. / The dinosaur,
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The LessonI keep on dying again. / Veins collapse, opening like the / Small fists of sleeping / Children. / Me
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Preacher, Don't Send MePreacher, don't send me / when I die / to some big ghetto / in the sky / where rats eat cats / of th
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Million Man March PoemThe night has been long, / The wound has been deep, / The pit has been dark, / And the walls have be
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Weekend GlorySome clichty folks / don't know the facts, / posin' and preenin' / and puttin' on acts, / stretchin'
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A ConceitGive me your hand / Make room for me / to lead and follow / you / beyond this rage of poetry. / Let
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AloneLying, thinking / Last night / How to find my soul a home / Where water is not thirsty / And bread l
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Million Man March Poem

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by Maya Angelou

The night has been long, The wound has been deep, The pit has been dark, And the walls have been steep. Under a dead blue sky on a distant beach, I was dragged by my braids just beyond your reach. Your hands were tied, your mouth was bound, You couldn't even call out my name. You were helpless and so was I, But unfortunately throughout history You've worn a badge of shame. I say, the night has been long, The wound has been deep, The pit has been dark And the walls have been steep. But today, voices of old spirit sound Speak to us in words profound, Across the years, across the centuries, Across the oceans, and across the seas. They say, draw near to one another, Save your race. You have been paid for in a distant place, The old ones remind us that slavery's chains Have paid for our freedom again and again. The night has been long, The pit has been deep, The night has been dark, And the walls have been steep. The hells we have lived through and live through still, Have sharpened our senses and toughened our will. The night has been long. This morning I look through your anguish Right down to your soul. I know that with each other we can make ourselves whole. I look through the posture and past your disguise, And see your love for family in your big brown eyes. I say, clap hands and let's come together in this meeting ground, I say, clap hands and let's deal with each other with love, I say, clap hands and let us get from the low road of indifference, Clap hands, let us come together and reveal our hearts, Let us come together and revise our spirits, Let us come together and cleanse our souls, Clap hands, let's leave the preening And stop impostering our own history. Clap hands, call the spirits back from the ledge, Clap hands, let us invite joy into our conversation, Courtesy into our bedrooms, Gentleness into our kitchen, Care into our nursery. The ancestors remind us, despite the history of pain We are a going-on people who will rise again. And still we rise.
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Maya Angelou
1928-2014 / Female / American
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Maya Angelou
1928-2014 / Female / American
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