Virtual Poetry Circle: Nikki Giovanni
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Hello everyone! It's National Poetry Month and in honor of Women's History Month in March, I wanted to share one of my favorite Nikki Giovanni poems.
Legacies
her grandmother called her from the playground “yes, ma’am” “i want chu to learn how to make rolls” said the old woman proudly but the little girl didn’t want to learn how because she knew even if she couldn’t say it that that would mean when the old one died she would be less dependent on her spirit so she said “i don’t want to know how to make no rolls” with her lips poked out and the old woman wiped her hands on her apron saying “lord these children” and neither of them ever said what they meant and i guess nobody ever does I love how the exchange here between the older woman and the girl is simple. It is a normal conversation between an elder looking to teach a child and a child's response, but there is that undercurrent of fear and connection that I love so much about this poem.
The child wants to stay connected to this woman, but knows that death is nearing for her and she hopes that by rejecting the teaching, she can stave off that inevitable moment and disconnection.
What are some of your favorite poems celebrating women?