- Subjects
- Genres
- Poetry
- Published
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New York :
The New Press
2013.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xv, 191 pages ; 19 cm
- ISBN
- 9781595588760
- What makes the Dalai Lama lovable?
- If I was president ("were may be substituted by those who prefer it")
- From: poems for my girls
- Don't be like those who ask for everything
- Knowing you might someday come
- Turning madness into flowers #1
- What it feels like
- Before I leave the stage
- Remember?
- Working class hero
- The ways of water
- You want to grow old like the Carters
- The answer is: live happily!
- Word reaches us
- When you see water
- This is a story of how love works
- Alice and Kwamboka
- May it be said of me
- And do you see what they have bought with it?
- She
- Our martyrs
- The tree of life has fallen
- To change the world enough
- Blessed are the poor in spirit
- What do I get for getting old? a picture story for the curious!
- Desire
- March births
- Two boys on a pink tricycle
- Coming to worship the 1,000-year-old cherry tree
- Listening to Bedouins, thinking of Bob
- Peonies
- Black and white cows
- Worms won't need a menu
- From paradise to paradise
- Sailing the hot streets of Athens, Greece
- Life takes its own sweet time
- One meaning of the immaculate heart
- To stand beaming and clapping
- And in that sacred time
- Why peace is always a good idea
- Hope
- Tranquil
- The raping of maids
- This human journey
- In this you are wrong
- Hope to sin only in the service of waking up
- The part of God that stings
- 9/11: an irrelevant truth
- The Buddha's disagreeable relative
- We who have survived
- Racism dates us
- The world we want is us
- The joyful news of your arrest
- Every revolution needs fresh poems
- The foolishness of captivity
- Despair is the ground bounced back from
- Occupying Mumia's cell
- Another way to peace
- We pay a visit to those who play at being dead
- Democratic womanism
- Democratic motherism
- After many years and much silliness
- When I join you
- Going out to the garden.
Review by Library Journal Review