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Afaa M. Weaver
Afaa M. Weaver
Born in 1951, Afaa Michael Weaver is the author of several collections of poetry and a full length play...
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My Father's Geography  
by Afaa M. Weaver
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I was parading the Côte d'Azur,
hopping the short trains from Nice to Cannes,
following the maze of streets in Monte Carlo
to the hill that overlooks the ville.
A woman fed me pâté in the afternoon,
calling from her stall to offer me more.
At breakfast I talked in French with an old man
about what he loved about America--the Kennedys.

On the beaches I walked and watched
topless women sunbathe and swim,
loving both home and being so far from it.

At a phone looking to Africa over the Mediterranean,
I called my father, and, missing me, he said,
"You almost home boy.  Go on cross that sea!"



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From My Father's Geography by Michael S. Weaver, published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. Copyright © 1992 Michael S. Weaver. Used with permission.
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