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Nikki Giovanni
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...
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FURTHER READING
Poems about Libraries
From "The Congressional Library"
by Amy Lowell
In the Library
by Charles Simic
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My First Memory (of Librarians)  
by Nikki Giovanni

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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