The collection plate : poems
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- ISBN: 9780063048485
- Physical Description: xii, 78 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York, NY : Eco, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2022]
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Subject: | Identity (Psychological concept) Poetry women Poetry Minorities Social conditions Poetry Free verse Visual poetry |
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The Collection Plate : Poems
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Table of Contents
The Collection Plate : Poems
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Evening service | p. 1 | |
Look at the material | p. 3 | |
I'm the note held toward the end | p. 6 | |
Company is coming over | p. 8 | |
Solace by earl | p. 10 | |
If I'm not my mother | p. 13 | |
The invention of the Super Sadness! was an accident | p. 14 | |
I hate when niggas die | p. 15 | |
Our Father's house (i) | p. 16 | |
#FreeMyNiggas but free my niggas | p. 17 | |
A trilogy everyone watches | p. 19 | |
My sex wet | p. 21 | |
I come to you as humbly as I know how | p. 22 | |
The many times I failed to defend my mother to Our Father | p. 24 | |
We had died real quick | p. 26 | |
Learning to tread water | p. 27 | |
Collection plates | p. 30 | |
Our Father's house (ii) | p. 32 | |
All the things that stretch out my lower back | p. 33 | |
Naked & afraid | p. 36 | |
Afraid & naked | p. 38 | |
The water cycle | p. 40 | |
Practical life skills | p. 41 | |
Melatonin | p. 42 | |
Our Fathers house (iii) | p. 43 | |
Been back before | p. 44 | |
The Super Sadness! feels like anger which feels like | p. 45 | |
Let's leave | p. 47 | |
I ain't never baked a thing from scratch a day in my life | p. 48 | |
Our Father's house (iv) | p. 49 | |
Chihuahuas | p. 50 | |
I'm tired of yo ass always crying | p. 52 | |
If you throw me in this water what you're telling me is you want me dead | p. 54 | |
Most calvaries have dead people | p. 56 | |
The maybe memory | p. 58 | |
Happy 100th birthday | p. 59 | |
Who say good folk ain't supposed to die | p. 64 | |
When I eulogize Our Father | p. 66 | |
"No one had told her about the end of love" | p. 68 | |
Leave me alone | p. 69 | |
If I am the Father | p. 70 | |
Birth of black bishop | p. 71 | |
Our Father's house (v) | p. 73 | |
Sermon notes | p. 74 | |
Gifting back bread & barren land | p. 75 | |
Acknowledgments | p. 76 |