Nikki Giovanni has several poems that use the poem itself, or the act of writing, as a metaphor. When you read these poems together, the poem takes on a persona: A friend or beloved whose feelings for the speaker are unreliable. Giovanni speaks to the complicated relationship poets have with their words.
Habits
by Nikki Giovanni
i haven't written a poem in so long
i may have forgotten how
unless writing a poem
is like riding a bike
or swimming upstream
or loving you
it may be a habit that once acquired
is never lost
but you say i'm foolish
of course you love me
but being loved of course
is not the same as being loved because
or being loved despite
or being loved
if you love me why
do i feel so lonely
My favorite lines are: "it may be a habit that once acquired/ is never lost." It's a message I share with students, beginning writers, and stuck writers. Once you're bitten by the writing bug, it will always be there for you.
3 comments:
Thank you both for this fresh look at the power of poetry. The video is wonderful - almost felt like I was there in person.
Thanks, Robyn. I love this clip. She is such a powerful reader. This is a great video to show middle and high schoolers who have never heard/seen poetry off the page.
Thanks, Robyn. I love this clip. She is such a powerful reader. This is a great video to show middle and high schoolers who have never heard/seen poetry off the page.
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