
The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde
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Table of Contents
Editor's Note | p. xvii |
Memorial II | p. 3 |
Die for All Mysterious Things | p. 4 |
A Family Resemblance | p. 5 |
Coal | p. 6 |
What My Child Learns of the Sea | p. 7 |
Now That I Am Forever with Child | p. 8 |
Bridge through My Windows | p. 9 |
Second Spring | p. 10 |
Spring III | p. 11 |
Gemini | p. 12 |
To a Girl Who Knew What Side Her Bread Was Buttered on | p. 13 |
Nightstone | p. 14 |
Father Son and Holy Ghost | p. 15 |
Pirouette | p. 16 |
Generation | p. 17 |
Echo | p. 18 |
Oaxaca | p. 19 |
Father, the Year is Fallen | p. 20 |
If You Come Softly | p. 21 |
Suffer the Children | p. 22 |
A Child Shall Lead | p. 23 |
A Lover's Song | p. 24 |
Return | p. 25 |
Suspension | p. 26 |
Rites of Passage | p. 29 |
Summer Oracle | p. 30 |
Song | p. 32 |
Spring People | p. 33 |
Rooming Houses Are Old Women | p. 34 |
Bloodbirth | p. 35 |
After a First Book | p. 36 |
Martha | p. 37 |
And What about the Children | p. 45 |
The Dozens | p. 46 |
The Woman Thing | p. 47 |
A Poem for a Poet | p. 48 |
Conversation in Crisis | p. 50 |
Sowing | p. 51 |
Making It | p. 52 |
On a Night of the Full Moon | p. 53 |
Fantasy and Conversation | p. 54 |
Dreams Bite | p. 55 |
For Each of You | p. 59 |
The Day They Eulogized Mahalia | p. 61 |
Equinox | p. 63 |
Progress Report | p. 65 |
Good Mirrors Are Not Cheap | p. 67 |
Black Mother Woman | p. 68 |
As I Grow Up Again | p. 69 |
The Seventh Sense | p. 70 |
New Year's Day | p. 71 |
Teacher | p. 72 |
Moving out or the End of Cooperative Living | p. 74 |
Moving in | p. 77 |
Neighbors | p. 78 |
Change of Season | p. 79 |
Generation II | p. 81 |
Love, Maybe | p. 82 |
Relevant is Different Points on the Circle | p. 83 |
Signs | p. 84 |
Conclusion | p. 85 |
A Song of Names and Faces | p. 87 |
Movement Song | p. 88 |
The Winds of Orisha | p. 90 |
Who Said It Was Simple | p. 92 |
Dear Toni Instead of a Letter of Congratulation upon Your Book and Your Daughter Whom You Say You Are Raising to Be a Correct Little Sister | p. 93 |
New York City 1970 | p. 101 |
To My Daughter the Junkie on a Train | p. 103 |
To Desi as Joe as Smoky the Lover of Ii5th Street | p. 105 |
The American Cancer Society or There is More Than One Way to Skin a Coon | p. 107 |
A Sewerplant Grows in Harlem or I'm a Stranger Here Myself When Does the Next Swan Leave | p. 109 |
A Birthday Memorial to Seventh Street | p. 110 |
One Year to Life on the Grand Central Shuttle | p. 113 |
The Workers Rose on May Day or Postscript to Karl Marx | p. 114 |
Cables to Rage or I've Been Talking on This Street Corner a Hell of a Long Time | p. 115 |
Keyfood | p. 117 |
A Trip on the Staten Island Ferry | p. 119 |
My Fifth Trip to Washington Ended in Northeast Delaware | p. 120 |
Now | p. 121 |
To the Girl Who Lives in a Tree | p. 122 |
Barren | p. 124 |
Hard Love Rock #Ii | p. 125 |
Memorial IV | p. 126 |
Love Poem | p. 127 |
Mentor | p. 128 |
The Fallen | p. 129 |
Separation | p. 130 |
Even | p. 131 |
Memorial III from a Phone Booth on Broadway | p. 132 |
And Don't Think I Won't Be Waiting | p. 133 |
For My Singing Sister | p. 134 |
Monkeyman | p. 135 |
Naturally | p. 136 |
Song for a Thin Sister | p. 137 |
Release Time | p. 138 |
Revolution is One Form of Social Change | p. 139 |
Oya | p. 140 |
All Hallows Eve | p. 141 |
Ballad from Childhood | p. 142 |
Times Change and We Change with Them or We Seem to Have Lost Touch with Each Other | p. 143 |
To Marie, in Flight | p. 145 |
The Bees | p. 146 |
et-Nam Addenda | p. 147 |
sit to a City out of Time | p. 148 |
The Brown Menace or Poem to the Survival of Roaches | p. 149 |
Sacrifice | p. 151 |
Blackstudies | p. 153 |
Rites of Passage | p. 161 |
Father Son and Holy Ghost | p. 162 |
Coal | p. 163 |
Rooming Houses Are Old Women | p. 164 |
The Woman Thing | p. 165 |
Oaxaca | p. 166 |
Summer Oracle | p. 167 |
Generation | p. 169 |
A Family Resemblance | p. 170 |
Song | p. 171 |
On a Night of the Full Moon | p. 172 |
Now That I Am Forever with Child | p. 173 |
What My Child Learns of the Sea | p. 174 |
Spring People | p. 175 |
Poem for a Poet | p. 176 |
Story Books on a Kitchen Table | p. 179 |
Pirouette | p. 180 |
Hard Love Rock | p. 181 |
Father the Year Has Fallen | p. 182 |
Gemini | p. 183 |
Bridge through My Window | p. 184 |
Conversations in Crisis | p. 185 |
The Maiden | p. 186 |
When the Saints Come Marching in | p. 187 |
On Midsummer's Eve | p. 188 |
Dreams Bite | p. 189 |
Suspension | p. 190 |
A Child Shall Lead | p. 191 |
Afterlove | p. 192 |
The Dozens | p. 193 |
And What about the Children | p. 194 |
For the King and Queen of Summer | p. 195 |
Fantasy and Conversation | p. 196 |
Paperweight | p. 197 |
Martha | p. 198 |
Memorial I | p. 206 |
Memorial II | p. 207 |
The Songless Lark | p. 208 |
Anniversary | p. 209 |
Second Spring | p. 210 |
To a Girl Who Knew What Side Her Bread Was Buttered on | p. 211 |
Power | p. 215 |
School Note | p. 217 |
Solstice | p. 218 |
Scar | p. 220 |
Between Ourselves | p. 223 |
Outside | p. 226 |
A Woman/Dirge for Wasted Children | p. 228 |
The Black Unicorn | p. 233 |
A Woman Speaks | p. 234 |
From the House of Yemanjá | p. 235 |
Coniagui Women | p. 237 |
A Rock Thrown into the Water Does Not Fear the Cold | p. 238 |
Dahomey | p. 239 |
I25th Street and Abomey | p. 241 |
The Women of Dan Dance with Swords in Their Hands to Mark the Time When They Were Warriors | p. 242 |
Sahara | p. 243 |
Harriet | p. 245 |
Chain | p. 246 |
Sequelae | p. 249 |
For Assata | p. 252 |
At First I Thought You Were Talking about | p. 253 |
A Litany for Survival | p. 255 |
Meet | p. 257 |
Seasoning | p. 259 |
Touring | p. 260 |
Walking Our Boundaries | p. 261 |
Eulogy for Alvin Frost | p. 263 |
Chorus | p. 266 |
Coping | p. 267 |
To Martha: a New Year | p. 268 |
In Margaret's Garden | p. 269 |
Scar | p. 270 |
Portrait | p. 273 |
A Song for Many Movements | p. 274 |
Brother Alvin | p. 275 |
School Note | p. 276 |
Digging | p. 277 |
Outside | p. 279 |
Therapy | p. 281 |
The Same Death over and over or Lullabies Are for Children | p. 282 |
Ballad for Ashes | p. 283 |
A Woman/Dirge for Wasted Children | p. 284 |
Parting | p. 286 |
Timepiece | p. 287 |
Fog Report | p. 288 |
from Mother to Mother | p. 289 |
Death Dance for a Poet | p. 291 |
Dream/Songs from the Moon of Beulah Land I-V | p. 293 |
Recreation | p. 296 |
Woman | p. 297 |
Timing | p. 298 |
Ghost | p. 300 |
Artisan | p. 301 |
Letter for Jan | p. 302 |
Bicentennial Poem # 21,000,000 | p. 304 |
The Old Days | p. 305 |
Contact Lenses | p. 306 |
Lightly | p. 307 |
Hanging Fire | p. 308 |
But What Can You Teach My Daughter | p. 309 |
From Inside an Empty Purse | p. 310 |
A Small Slaughter | p. 311 |
From the Greenhouse | p. 312 |
Journeystones I-xi | p. 313 |
About Religion | p. 316 |
Sister Outsider | p. 317 |
Bazaar | p. 318 |
Power | p. 319 |
Eulogy | p. 321 |
Never Take Fire from a Woman | p. 322 |
Between Ourselves | p. 323 |
Future Promise | p. 326 |
The Trollop Maiden | p. 327 |
Solstice | p. 328 |
A Glossary of African Names Used in the Poems | p. 330 |
The Evening News | p. 337 |
Za Ki Tan Ke Parlay Lot | p. 338 |
Afterimages | p. 339 |
A Poem for Women in Rage | p. 343 |
October | p. 346 |
Sister, Morning is a Time for Miracles | p. 347 |
Needa Choral of Black Women's Voices | p. 349 |
Sisters in Arms | p. 357 |
To the Poet Who Happens to Be Black and the Black Poet Who Happens to Be a Woman | p. 359 |
Outlines | p. 361 |
Stations | p. 367 |
Equal Opportunity | p. 369 |
Soho Cinema | p. 372 |
Vigil | p. 374 |
Berlin is Hard on Colored Girls | p. 375 |
This Urn Contains Earth from German Concentration Camps | p. 376 |
Mawu | p. 378 |
Fishing the White Water | p. 379 |
On the Edge | p. 381 |
Naming the Stories | p. 382 |
Diaspora | p. 383 |
The Horse Casts a Shoe | p. 384 |
Reins | p. 385 |
Wood Has No Mouth | p. 386 |
A Meeting of Minds | p. 387 |
The Art of Response | p. 388 |
From the Cave | p. 389 |
A Question of Climate | p. 390 |
Out to the Hard Road | p. 391 |
Every Traveler Has One Vermont Poem | p. 392 |
For Judith | p. 393 |
For Jose and Regina | p. 394 |
Beverly's Poem | p. 395 |
Big Apple Circus | p. 396 |
Florida | p. 397 |
Home | p. 399 |
Burning the Water Hyacinth | p. 400 |
Political Relations | p. 401 |
Learning to Write | p. 402 |
On My Way out I Passed over You and the Verrazano Bridge | p. 403 |
Out of the Wind | p. 407 |
Holographs | p. 408 |
There Are No Honest Poems about Dead Women | p. 409 |
A Question of Essence | p. 410 |
For the Record | p. 411 |
Ethiopia | p. 412 |
Generation III | p. 413 |
Never to Dream of Spiders | p. 414 |
Beams | p. 415 |
Call | p. 417 |
Smelling the Wind | p. 423 |
Legacy-hers | p. 424 |
Making Love to Concrete | p. 425 |
Echoes | p. 427 |
Domino | p. 428 |
Thaw | p. 429 |
Party Time | p. 430 |
Prism | p. 432 |
Do You Remember Laura | p. 433 |
Inheritance-his | p. 434 |
The One Who Got Away | p. 438 |
Depreciation | p. 439 |
Syracuse Airport | p. 440 |
Thanks to Jesse Jackson | p. 441 |
Judith's Fancy | p. 442 |
Production | p. 443 |
Building | p. 444 |
Jessehelms | p. 445 |
Dear Joe | p. 446 |
Women on Trains | p. 448 |
The Politics of Addiction | p. 451 |
Kitchen Linoleum | p. 452 |
Oshun's Table | p. 453 |
Parting | p. 454 |
Peace on Earth | p. 455 |
a Memorial-9/I8/9i | p. 456 |
Starting All over Again | p. 458 |
What It Means to Be Beautiful | p. 460 |
Hugo I | p. 461 |
Construction | p. 462 |
Speechless | p. 463 |
For Craig | p. 464 |
East Berlin | p. 465 |
The Night-Blooming Jasmine | p. 466 |
Girlfriend | p. 468 |
Lunar Eclipse | p. 469 |
Change | p. 470 |
Today is Not the Day | p. 471 |
The Electric Slide Boogie | p. 474 |
Index | p. 475 |
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