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  1. Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well is a book of poems by American author Maya Angelou, published by Random House in 1975. It is Angelou's second volume of poetry, written after her first two autobiographies and first volume of poetry were published.

    • Maya Angelou
    • 1975
  2. From Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well By Maya Angelou. Copyright © 1975 by Maya Angelou. Reprinted with permission of Random House, Inc. For online information about other Random House, Inc. books and authors, visit the website at www.randomhouse.com. Alone - Lying, thinking.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2020 · Oh pray my wings are gonna fit me well. by. Angelou, Maya. Publication date. 1977. Topics. American poetry -- African American authors -- 20th century, American poetry -- African American authors. Publisher. New York : Bantam Books.

  4. 17 de jul. de 2023 · Throughout her illustrious career in letters, Maya Angelou gifted, healed, and inspired the world with her words. Now the beauty and spirit of those words live on in this new and complete collection of poetry that reflects and honors the writer's remarkable life.

  5. 29 de out. de 2023 · She became a well-known civil rights pioneer. Her work continues to inspire those who want to live in a world where equality, justice, and transparency apply to all, regardless of skin, creed or sexual orientation. This poem was published in 1975 in her book, Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well. "Alone".

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  6. 7 de set. de 2010 · Oh pray my wings are gonna fit me well by Angelou, Maya. Publication date 1975 Topics Authors, American Publisher New York : Random House Collection ...

  7. ‘Passing Time’ was first published in Angelou’s anthology Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well, published in 1975. She speaks on themes of race, time, and the cyclical nature of life. The poet outlines how, in reality, there is no difference between one person and the next.