“I go forth alone, and stand as ten thousand.”
Maya Angelou
Angelou holds the history of slavery in the few words of her poetry. She holds the wounds of women in the form of her poetry. Her words slam into my chest like bricks.
“I go forth alone, and stand as ten thousand.”
Maya Angelou
Angelou holds the history of slavery in the few words of her poetry. She holds the wounds of women in the form of her poetry. Her words slam into my chest like bricks.
I'm a flat chested runner, mother of four darlingly varied humans, and a library clerk. While I always feel on the fringes of people, trends, and social etiquette, books, all books, are my people.
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