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"come celebrate with me that everyday something has tried to kill me and has failed"
#LucilleClifton https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/50974/wont-you-celebrate-with-me …@PoetryFound -
Happy Birthday,
#LucilleClifton
born on this day in 1936
“You might as well answer the door, my child, the truth is furiously knocking.”
Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980 pic.twitter.com/ai6QAEfSuo
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#LucilleClifton everyday, all day@SageEkere @LetMeBLegendary Happy Birthday to you and mama Lucillepic.twitter.com/qwLESey4hP
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return to me, oh Lord of then and now, my mother’s calling, her young voice humming my name...
#LucilleClifton pic.twitter.com/g0gRs1mbod
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"i am accused of tending to the past"
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My Mama moved among the days like a dreamwalker in a field; seemed like what she touched was hers seemed like what touched her couldn’t hold, she got us almost through the high grass then seemed like she turned around and ran right back in right back on in
#LucilleClifton
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"The literature of America should reflect the children of America."
#LucilleClifton#BlackHerStoryMonthpic.twitter.com/jXRIRnIS5i
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me and you be sisters. we be the same. me and you coming from the same place. Sisters by
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"Say it clear, and it will be beautiful."
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We're thrilled and honored to be running into 2020 with a new book of
#LucilleClifton poems selected & edited by Aracelis Girmay on the horizon. Keep an eye out this spring for updates on how you can help us bring HOW TO CARRY WATER: SELECTED POEMS OF LUCILLE CLIFTON into print! -
#AugsburgParkLibrary celebrates black women.@hclib#LucilleClifton pic.twitter.com/9MKEexKbvW
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Started
#NationalPoetryMonth w/#LucilleClifton & thought about how I sound & what I won’t compromise. May we all enjoy this journey. “defending my tongue” from quilting@boaeditionspic.twitter.com/0NY1ijIadi
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listen, you a wonder. you a city of a woman. you got a geography of your own. listen, somebody need a map to understand you. somebody need directions to move around you.
#LucilleClifton#wellreadblackgirl#NationalPoetryMonthpic.twitter.com/YujCOKUnnr
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Starting my day with
#LucilleClifton’s beautiful “Blessing The Boats”: “and may you in your innocence / sail through this to that”#poetrypic.twitter.com/EjM0qNqJxe
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This morning, reading this
#LucilleClifton poem, I half want to change the title. To “America.” pic.twitter.com/hSCNLmqyc2
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"What they call you is one thing. What you answer to is something else."
#LucilleClifton#wellreadblackgirl
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