Explores themes of identity, heritage, and the complexities of personal and cultural narratives. It reflects on the intersections of race, gender, and familial connections through vivid imagery and emotional depth.
- The poem "Enter into His Gates with Thanksgiving" emphasizes the rawness of human experience, celebrating the body and its desires.
- "Freckle Face" discusses societal perceptions of race and the impact of childhood teasing.
- "Blood Web," a poignant reflection on familial bonds and a sister's pain and resilience after a stroke.
The Weight of Ancestry and Family
- "House of Muscle and Bone" illustrates the poet's connection to her ancestors and legacies passed down.
- "Mother" reflects on the physical and emotional toll of aging and the cyclical nature of life.
- "Descendant" examines heritage, race, identity, and societal expectations.
The Struggles, Strength, and Resilience of Women
- "Seamstress" portrays the labor and artistry of women and the literal and metaphorical role of mending and creating.
- "Listen to Your Mother" presents a multifaceted view of motherhood, the nurturing and the burdens carried .
- "Lady Liberty" critiques the societal expectations placed on women.
The Interplay of Culture, Identity, and Personal Narrative
- "Canto a los Orishas" explores the rich tapestry of Afro-Cuban spirituality.
- "Chili Pepper Rap" uses a playful tone to address themes of identity and cultural expression.
- "The Economy of Love" reflects on the harsh realities faced by women in oppressive circumstances.
The Impact of Violence and Loss
- "Cotton Field" uses powerful imagery to evoke the pain of historical injustices.
- "Toys of Childhood" serves as an elegy for the victims of gun violence, the innocence lost and the lasting impact on families and communities.
The Role of Art and Expression
- "Artman" reflects on the role of creativity in healing and self-discovery.
- "Mary's Song" honors a tribal elder, emphasizing the role of storytelling and song in preserving cultural heritage.