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  1. Glory Falls. Glory falls around us as we sob a dirge of desolation on the Cross and hatred is the ballast of the rock which lies upon our necks and underfoot. We have woven robes of silk and clothed our nakedness with tapestry. From crawling on this murky planet's floor we soar beyond the birds and through the clouds and edge our way from hate ...

  2. Read about The Calling of Names from Maya Angelou's Black Pearls: The Poetry Of Maya Angelou and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists.

  3. Maya Angelou reads her poetry, talks about I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and discusses a three-year period in her childhood in which she refused to speak. She's proud of being black, beautiful, musical, sexy and sassy. But she is most proud of what she has accomplished as a writer. Recorded in 1979.

  4. Sounds Like Pearls. Sounds Like pearls Roll off your tongue To grace this eager ebon ear. Doubt and fear, Ungainly things, With blushings Disappear. Feel free to be first to leave comment. Poem Sounds Like Pearls by Maya Angelou : Sounds Like pearls Roll off your tongue To grace this eager ebon ear. Doubt and fear, Ungainly.

  5. 1. "Still I Rise". One of Maya Angelou's most iconic poems, "Still I Rise," encapsulates the spirit of resilience and triumph over adversity. This empowering poem serves as an anthem for Black individuals facing discrimination and oppression. The poem's opening lines, "You may write me down in history.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2024 · In her teens, Angelou was influenced by Paul Laurence Dunbar and Langston Hughes, two African American poets who inspired her to explore the world through their powerful and evocative words. Throughout her life, Angelou was inspired by these two African American poets, as well as several other influential figures, including W.E.B. Du Bois and ...

  7. 18 de mai. de 2023 · Iqbal and Parveen (2018) investigated the representation of black women in three of Maya Angelou's poems: “Still I. Rise”, “Phenomenal W oman”, and “Caged Bird”. This study attempted ...