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| Nikki Giovanni |
Born in 1943, Nikki Giovanni is the author of more than two dozen collections of poetry, most recently Acolytes and The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni: 1968-1998... More > |
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| My First Memory (of Librarians)
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by Nikki Giovanni |
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This is my first memory:
A big room with heavy wooden tables that sat on a creaky
wood floor
A line of green shades—bankers’ lights—down the center
Heavy oak chairs that were too low or maybe I was simply
too short
For me to sit in and read
So my first book was always big
In the foyer up four steps a semi-circle desk presided
To the left side the card catalogue
On the right newspapers draped over what looked like
a quilt rack
Magazines face out from the wall
The welcoming smile of my librarian
The anticipation in my heart
All those books—another world—just waiting
At my fingertips. |
From Acolytes by Nikki Giovanni. Copyright © 2007 by Nikki Giovanni. Published by arrangement with William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. |
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