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  • Yes I graduated from high school. Welfare. Temporary work, please. What is my problem? I want to eat.

    School   Want   Poverty  
  • I try to write each piece in the language of the piece, so that I'm not using the same language from piece to piece. I may be using ten or twenty languages. That multiplicity of language and the use of words is African in tradition. And black writers have definitely taken that up and taken it in. It's like speaking in tongues. It may sound like gibberish to somebody, but you know it's a tongue of some kind. Black people have this. We have the ability as a race to speak in tongues, to dream in tongues, to love in tongues.

    Dream   Taken   Writing  
  • The house has to be clean and in order because I have to be able to sift through the creative disorder in my mind. The mental disorder that I'm exploring has to bounce off the walls. It has to go in and out of different rooms. If the room is not in order, then I can't distinguish which is which, and that really drives me crazy.

    Wall   Crazy   Order  
  • Music stays in the air. / It travels at the speed of breath / at the sound of light. / It is never not heard. / It can wait centuries if it has to.

    Music   Air   Light  
    Alexis De Veaux (1980). “Don't Explain: A Song of Billie Holiday”, HarperCollins Publishers
  • Writers are spies. Outsiders. Believers in the turning pages.

    Spy   Pages   Outsiders  
    Alexis De Veaux (1974). “Spirits in the street”
  • Writers are given the responsibility of sight. I think that the whole burden, responsibility and beauty of the gift forces us to construct our lives differently so that we are able to become vehicles to transcend, to encompass and articulate not only our own experience but the experiences of others.

  • I don't see what people get from hating other people unless it's a special thing I just ain't hip to.

    Hate   People   Special  
    Alexis De Veaux (1974). “Spirits in the street”
  • Survival is a four letter word.

    Survival   Four   Letters  
    Alexis De Veaux (1974). “Spirits in the street”
  • babies ain't cute / hungry.

    Cute   Baby   Hunger  
    Alexis De Veaux (1974). “Spirits in the street”
  • To change is to be vulnerable. And to be vulnerable is to be alive.

  • Pain can be washed out with a song. / Pain can become jazz digested and transformed.

    Song   Pain   Jazz  
    Alexis De Veaux (1980). “Don't Explain: A Song of Billie Holiday”, HarperCollins Publishers
  • Politics is a word spelled N-O-W.

    Alexis De Veaux (1974). “Spirits in the street”
  • A girl is a soul at sunrise.

    Girl   Soul   Sunrise  
    Alexis De Veaux (1974). “Spirits in the street”
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