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    <![CDATA[Red Suitcase: Poems (American Poets Continuum Series, Vol. 29)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Poet, teacher, essayist, anthologist, songwriter and singer, <strong>Naomi Shihab Nye</strong> is one of the country's most acclaimed writers. Her voice is generous; her vision true; her subjects ordinary people, and ordinary situations which, when rendered through her language, become remarkable. In this, her fourth full collection of poetry, we see with new eyes-a grandmother's scarf, an alarm clock, a man carrying his son on his shoulders.<br/><br/><strong>Valentine for Ernest Mann</strong><br/><br/>You can't order a poem like you order a taco.<br/>Walk up to the counter and say, &quot;I'll take two&quot;<br/>and expect it to handed back to you<br/>on a shiny plate.<br/><br/>Still, I like you spirit.<br/>Anyone who says, &quot;Here's my address,<br/>write me a poem,&quot; deserves something in reply.<br/>So I'll tell a secret instead:<br/>poems hide. In the bottoms of our shoes,<br/>they are sleeping. They are the shadows<br/>drifting across our ceilings the moment<br/>before we wake up. What we have to do<br/>is live in a way that lets us find them.<br/><br/>Once I knew a man who gave his wife<br/>two skunks for a valentine.<br/>He couldn't understand why she was crying.<br/>&quot;I thought they had such beautiful eyes.&quot;<br/>And he was serious. He was a serious man<br/>who lived in a serious way. Nothing was ugly<br/>just because the world said so. He really<br/><em>liked</em> those skunks. So, he re-invented them<br/>as valentines and they became beautiful.<br/>At least, to him. And the poems that had been hiding<br/>in the eyes of skunks for centuries<br/>crawled out and curled up at his feet.<br/><br/>Maybe if we re-invent whatever our lives give us<br/>we find poems. Check your garage, the odd sock<br/>in your drawer, the person you almost like, but not quite.<br/>And let me know.]]>
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