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- catalog contributor b1775538.
- catalog coverage "Indiana Poetry.".
- catalog created "[1973]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973]".
- catalog description "Genesis -- Another poem for me -- Relaxing in the charity ward at Mercy Hospital -- Huey -- On the yard -- At forty-four -- A poem for 3rd World brothers -- Haiku 2 -- Dark prophesy : I sing of shine -- A poem to be recited -- A poem for a certain lady on her 33rd birthday -- No moon floods the memory of that night -- Upon your leaving -- Feeling fucked/Up -- Haiku 1 -- For Mary Ellen McAnally -- On watching politicians perform at Martin Luther King's funeral -- Ilu, the talking drum -- People poem -- After watching B.B. King on T.V. while locked in No. 8 cell, No. 5 cage of the Bridgeport, Conn., State Jail -- Belly song -- Green grass and yellow balloons -- Untitled 1 -- This poem -- For Black poets who think of suicide -- Untitled 2 -- Jazz drummer -- One day we shall all go back -- A poem of attrition -- A poem for myself -- Prison graveyard -- My life, the quality of which -- A Watts mother mourns while boiling beans -- For Eric Dolphy -- The bones of my father -- Evolutionary poem No. 1 -- This poem is for -- Cop-out session -- A love poem -- The last poem -- Notice.".
- catalog extent "62 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Belly song and other poems.".
- catalog identifier "0910296871091029688X (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Belly song and other poems.".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Detroit, Broadside Press".
- catalog relation "Belly song and other poems.".
- catalog spatial "Indiana Poetry.".
- catalog subject "American literature African American authors.".
- catalog subject "PS3561.N45 B4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Genesis -- Another poem for me -- Relaxing in the charity ward at Mercy Hospital -- Huey -- On the yard -- At forty-four -- A poem for 3rd World brothers -- Haiku 2 -- Dark prophesy : I sing of shine -- A poem to be recited -- A poem for a certain lady on her 33rd birthday -- No moon floods the memory of that night -- Upon your leaving -- Feeling fucked/Up -- Haiku 1 -- For Mary Ellen McAnally -- On watching politicians perform at Martin Luther King's funeral -- Ilu, the talking drum -- People poem -- After watching B.B. King on T.V. while locked in No. 8 cell, No. 5 cage of the Bridgeport, Conn., State Jail -- Belly song -- Green grass and yellow balloons -- Untitled 1 -- This poem -- For Black poets who think of suicide -- Untitled 2 -- Jazz drummer -- One day we shall all go back -- A poem of attrition -- A poem for myself -- Prison graveyard -- My life, the quality of which -- A Watts mother mourns while boiling beans -- For Eric Dolphy -- The bones of my father -- Evolutionary poem No. 1 -- This poem is for -- Cop-out session -- A love poem -- The last poem -- Notice.".
- catalog title "Belly song and other poems.".
- catalog type "Poetry. fast".
- catalog type "text".