Sweet Cries

I cry for today,
Sweet cries for tomorrow.
I know deep inside,
Im still filled with sorrow.
I cry for today,
For it will be yesterday,
Tomorrow.
And I saved my sweet cries for tomorrow.
My sweet cries,
Are like sweet potato fries.
Naturally sweet, but added salt.
My sweet cries, always turn into more.
I dont want to cry anymore.
But i cry for today,
Sweet cries for tomorrow.
Because i know deep inside,
Im still filled with sorrow.

Analysis
This poem is one I feel emotional about. I think the theme is that crying is not always a bad thing. And the tone is sad. I used a simile when i said"My sweet cries,Are like sweet potato fries" but i added sensory details with my emotions in the poem. i usede repetition when i said "sweet cries" After reading over it, I really did  like it.

Nikki Giovanni Timeline

1943Born on 7 June in Knoxville General Hospital, Knoxville, Tennessee

1949-52Giovanni completes the first, second, and third grades at Oak Avenue School,
1952                 Giovanni enters 4th grade at St. Simon School
1968Borrows money to publish her first volume of poetry, Black Feeling Black Talk. Drops out of University of Pennsylvania but continues working at the Settlement House. Continues writing poems at a prodigious rate. Goes to Atlanta for funeral of Martin Luther King, Jr., who was assassinated on 4 April. Receives grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Moves to New York City where she begins almost immediately to attract attention. Enrolls in an M. F. A. program at Columbia University’s School of Fine Arts. At the very end of the year, uses money made from sales of Black Feeling Black Talk and a grant from the Harlem Arts Council to privately publish her second volume of poetry, Black Judgement; Broadside Press offers to distribute it.


1970Edits and privately publishes Night Comes Softly, one of the earliest anthologies of poetry by black women; it includes poems by new and relatively unknown writers as well as poems by such established poets as Margaret Walker and Mari Evans. Establishes NikTom, Ltd. Meets Ellis Haizlip (1929-91) and begins making regular appearances on his television program, Soul!, an entertainment/variety/talk show which promoted black art and culture and allowed political expression. (During the history of the show–1967-72–which aired on WNET, many important artists and leaders made appearances, including Muhammad Ali, Jesse Jackson, Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier, Gladys Knight, Miriam Makeba, and Stevie Wonder. Giovanni was for several years a "regular" on the show.) Giovanni publishes Black Feeling Black Talk/Black Judgement as one volume with William Morrow Publisher. Publishes Re: Creation with Broadside Press. Writes and publishes the broadside, "Poem of Angela Yvonne Davis." Has become a recognized figure on the black literary scene; in the anthology We Speak As Liberators, published in this year, she is referred to as an "established name." Ebony magazine names her Woman of the Year.


1974-77Publishes A Poetic Equation: Conversations Between Nikki Giovanni and Margaret Walker (1974) and The Women and the Men (1975). Releases the albums The Way I Feel (1975), Legacies (1976), and The Reason I Like Chocolate (1976). Receives honorary doctorates from Ripon University, the University of Maryland/Princess Anne Campus, and Smith College. Continues to write essays for Encore American & World-Wide News. Lectures extensively at colleges and universities across the country. Travels to Rome for the United Nations’ First World Food Conference (1974).

1989-91Accepts permanent position as tenured Full Professor of English at Virginia Tech. Relocates to Blacksburg, Virginia. Edits an anthology by her Warm Hearth writers group, Appalachian Elders: A Warm Hearth Sampler. Receives honorary doctorate from Indiana University. Attends Utrecht International Poetry Festival as the featured poet. "Two Friends" is incorporated as a permanent tile wall exhibit by the Oxnard Public Library in California. Son Thomas enrolls in Morehouse College. Continues to lecture on campuses across the country during the spring. Serves on the Advisory Board of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy (1990-96),

2000-01Receives NAACP Image Award for Blues: For All the Changes (2000). Wins the 2000 Virginia Governor’s Award for the Arts. Receives honorary doctorates from Manhattanville College, State University of West Georgia (2000) and Central State University (2001). Named to The Gihon Foundation’s 2000 Council of Ideas. Serves as poetry judge for the National Book Awards (2000). Receives Certificate of Commendation from the United States Senate (2000). Serves on the Board of Trustees of Cabrini College (2001-03). Serves on the Board of Directors of Mill Mountain Theater (of Roanoke, Virginia) (2001- ).

2008-2009Publishes Lincoln and Douglas: An American Friendship with illustrator—Bryan Collier. Edits Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of Poetry with a Beat, which wins an NAACP Image Award. Recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Dillard University. Wins Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Award for Dedication and Commitment to Service from Lehigh University. Records her poem "Ego Tripping" on the compilation CD Fly Girls! B-boys Beware: Revenge of the Super Female Rappers! Publishes Bicycles: Love Poems.

http://nikki-giovanni.com/timeline.shtml

references

http://www.ncat.edu/~hmichael/nikki.html

Resignation by Nikki Giovanni

I love you
because the Earth turns round the sun
because the North wind blows north
sometimes
because the Pope is Catholic
and most Rabbis Jewish
because winters flow into spring
and the air clears after a storm
because only my love for you
despite the charms of gravity
keeps me from falling off the Earth
into another dimension
I love you
because it is the natural order of things
I love you
like the habit I picked up in college
of sleeping through lectures
or sa
ying I'm sorry
when I get stopped for speeding
because I drink a glass of water
in the morning
and chain-smoke cigarettes
all through the day
because I take my coffee Black
and my milk with chocolate
because you keep my feet warm
through my life a mess
I love you
because I don't want it
any other way
I am helpless
in m love for you
It makes me so happy
to hear you call my name
I am amazed you can resist
locking me in an echo chamber
where your voice reverberates
through the four walls
sending me into spasmatic ecstasy
I love you
because it's been so good
for so long
that if I didn't love you
I'd have to be born again
and that is not a theological statement
I am pitiful in my love for you
The Dells tell me Love
is so simple
the thought though of you
sends indescribably delicious multitudinous
thrills throughout and through-in my body
I love you
because no two snowflakes are alike
and it is possible if you stand tippy-toe
to walk between the raindrops
I love you
because I am afraid of the dark
and can't sleep in the light
because I rub my eyes
when I wake up in the morning
and find you there
because you with all your magic powers were
determined that
I should love you
because there was nothing for you but that
I would love you
I love you
because you made me
want to love you
more than I love my privacy
my freedom my commitments
and responsibilities
I love you `cause I changed my life
to love you
because you saw me one friday
afternoon and decided that I would
love you
I love you I love you I love you




Analyzation


Nikki Giovanny used alot of allusion in this poem. She compared the reasons she loved this person to all of the natural things in the world. like She said in the first line, "i love you because the earth turns around the sun" and she was clearly using you the same metaphor the whole poem. And the tone of the poem was mostly dreamy and romantic the whole time. she used alot of figurative language and she kept the theme of things that are natural and thing that occur everyday. When she says "... like the gravity keeps me from falling off of the earth". She painted very vivid pictures in my head because the way she wrote the poem I felt all of the emotion. I think the theme of the poem is definitly the fact that love is a natural thing. And I believe that every part of the poem is decent because it really is heart felt. I loved it.

Mothers by Nikki Giovanni

the last time i was home
to see my mother we kissed
exchanged pleasantries
and unpleasantries pulled a warm
comforting silence around
us and read separated books
i remember the first time
i consciously saw her
we were living in a three room
apartment on burns avenue
mommy always sat in the dark
i don't know how i knew that but she did
that night i stumbled into the kitchen
maybe because i've always been
a night person or perhaps because i had wet
the bed
she was sitting on a chair
the room was bathed in moonlight diffused through tiny window panes
she may have been smoking but maybe not
her hair was three-quarters her height
which made me a strong believer in the samson myth
and very black
i'm sure i just hung there by the door
i remember thinking: what a beautiful lady
she was very deliberately waiting
perhaps for my father to come home
from his night job or maybe for a dream
that had promised to come by
come here! she said i'll teach you
a poem:
i see the moon
the moon sees me
god bless the moon
and god bless me
i taught that to my son
who recited it for her
just to say we must
to bear the pleasures
as we have borne the pains


Analysis
I really like this poem. It took me awhile to understand it though. I think that the tone was casual like she was having a conversation, with a lot of emotion in it. And the theme i think is treasure the moments you have with your loved ones. She used some senosory details too. She used personfication when she said  "the moon sees me" , it was clear that the moon cant see, but in the poem it felt real. This poem was great, and she was very creative with writing it.

Balances by Nikki Giovanni

in life
one is always
balancing
like we juggle our mothers
against our fathers
or one teacher
against another
(only to balance our grade average)
3 grains of salt
to one ounce truth
our sweet black essence
or the funky honkies down the street
and lately I've begun wondering
if you re trying to tell me something
we used to talk all night
and do things alone together
and i've begun
(as a reaction to a feeling)
to balance
the pleasure of loneliness
against the pain
of loving you
Analysis
Even though this is a really short poem, i believe that this is powerful. Her choice of words is interesting. & Tone is playful to me. And its far from serious. The theme of the poem is to treasure love & keep it balanced with everything else. She used repition repeatedlycin the poem. And comparing love with balances.