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Such Sweet Thunder

By A. Van Jordan
Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, 1956

Minor chords ring across Stratford farmland. We jazz
wherever we’re called. Local ears lift to see jazz.

Their hearts hear in places their minds roam.
Oh, if the bard could be Black! She’d be jazz.

If...
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By Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
  Since Love is shivering
in the ice and cold,
since hoarfrost and snow
have ringed him round,
who will come to his aid?
 Water!
  Earth!
   Air!
No, Fire will!
 Since the Child is assailed
by pains and ills
and has no breath left
to face his woes,
who will come to his aid?
 Fire!
  Earth!
   Water!
No,...

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