Nikki Giovanni
										
											
											                              Nikki-Rosa
											
										
											childhood remembrances are always a drag
											if you're Black
											you always remember things like living in Woodlawn
											with no inside toilet
											and if you become famous or something
											they never talk about how happy you were to have
											your mother
											all to yourself and
											how good the water felt when you got your bath
											from one of those
											big tubs that folks in chicago barbecue in
											and somehow when you talk about home
											it never gets across how much you
											understood their feelings
											as the whole family attended meetings about Hollydale
											and even though you remember
											your biographers never understand
											your father's pain as he sells his stock
											and another dream goes
											And though you're poor it isn't poverty that
											concerns you
											and though they fought a lot
											it isn't your father's drinking that makes any difference
											but only that everybody is together and you
											and your sister have happy birthdays and very good
											Christmases
											and I really hope no white person ever has cause
											to write about me
											because they never understand
											Black love is Black wealth and they'll
											probably talk about my hard childhood
										  and never understand that
										  all the while I was quite happy
										  
										  
										  
										  
										Nikki Giovanni, The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni, 1968-1998,  William Morrow, 2007.