Angelou, Maya,

The complete collected poems of Maya Angelou. [electronic resource] - First edition. - New York : Random House, Inc., 1994 - 1 online resource

Awaking in New York -- A Good Woman Feeling Bad -- The Health-Food Diner -- A Georgia Song -- Unmeasured Tempo -- Amoebacan for Daddy -- Recovery -- Impeccable Conception -- Caged Bird -- Avec Merci, Mother -- Arrival -- A Plagued Journey -- Starvation -- Contemporary Announcement -- Prelude to a Parting -- Martial Choreograph -- To a Suitor -- Insomniac -- Weekend Glory -- The Lie -- Prescience -- Family Affairs -- Changes -- Brief Innocence -- The Last Decision -- Slave Coffle -- Shaker, Why Don't You Sing? -- My Life Has Turned to Blue -- Worker's Song -- Human Family -- Man Bigot -- Old Folks Laugh -- Is Love -- Forgive -- Insignificant -- Love Letter -- Equality -- Coleridge Jackson -- Why Are They Happy People? -- Son to Mother -- Known to Eve and Me -- These Yet to Be United States -- Me and My Work -- Changing -- Born That Way -- Televised -- Nothing Much -- Glory Falls -- London -- Savior -- Many and More -- The New House -- Our Grandmothers -- Preacher, Don't Send Me -- Fightin' Was Natural. Communication II -- Wonder -- A Conceit -- Request -- Africa -- America -- For Us, Who Dare Not Dare -- Lord, in My Heart -- Artful Pose -- The Couple -- The Pusher -- Chicken-Licken -- I Almost Remember -- Prisoner -- Woman Me -- John J. -- Southeast Arkanasia -- Song for the Old Ones -- Child Dead in Old Seas -- Take Time Out -- Elegy -- Reverses -- Little Girl Speakings -- This Winter Day -- A Kind of Love, Some Say -- Country Lover -- Remembrance -- Where We Belong, A Duet -- Phenomenal Woman -- Men -- Refusal -- Just for a Time -- Junkie Monkey Reel -- The Lesson -- California Prodigal -- My Arkansas -- Through the Inner City to the Suburbs -- Lady Luncheon Club -- Momma Welfare Roll -- The Singer Will Not Sing -- Willie -- To Beat the Child Was Bad Enough -- Woman Work -- One More Round -- The Traveler -- Kin -- The Memory -- Still I Rise -- Ain't That Bad? -- Life Doesn't Frighten Me -- Bump d'Bump -- On Aging -- In Retrospect -- Just Like Job -- Call Letters: Mrs. V.B. -- Thank You, Lord. Loss of Love -- Seven Women's Blessed Assurance -- In My Missouri -- They Ask Why -- Ailey, Baldwin, Floyd, Killens, and Mayfield -- On the Pulse of Morning. They Went Home -- The Gamut -- A Zorro Man -- To a Man -- Late October -- No Loser, No Weeper -- When You Come to Me -- Remembering -- In a Time -- Tears -- The Detached -- To a Husband -- Accident -- Let's Majeste -- After -- The Mothering Blackness -- On Diverse Deviations -- Mourning Grace -- How I Can Lie to You -- Sounds Like Pearls -- When I Think About Myself -- On a Bright Day, Next Week -- Letter to an Aspiring Junkie -- Miss Scarlett, Mr. Rhett and Other Latter-Day Saints -- Times-Square-Shoeshine-Composition -- Faces -- To a Freedom Fighter -- Riot: 60's -- We Saw Beyond Our Seeming -- Black Ode -- No No No No -- My Guilt -- The Calling of Names -- On Working White Liberals -- Sepia Fashion Show -- The Thirteens The Thirteens Harlem Hopscotch -- Pickin Em Up and Layin Em Down -- Here's to Adhering -- On Reaching Forty -- The Telephone -- Passing Time -- Now Long Ago -- Greyday -- Poor Girl -- Come, And Be My Baby -- Senses of Insecurity -- Alone -- Communication I. (Black) -- (White) --

For the first time, the complete collection of Maya Angelou's published poems-including "On the Pulse of Morning"--In a permanent collectible, handsome hardcover edition.



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American poetry.
American poetry--African American authors--20th century.
American poetry--20th century.


Poetry.
Poetry.

PS3551.N464 / A17 1994

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