Pa^e 5 THE ARTS Poet’s Corner Miss Ginny Women^s Liberation (and men's too) Virginia Slim and Walter Lee had a fight Virginia knocked Walter clean out of sight he came and he went she came and she stayed neither one of them knew which one was being played so she came and she went he came and he stayed and neither one of them cared which one was being played. New Hope Baptist Church Hear, Oh Lxjrd, when we cry with our voices for that was much, much more than we could tell Christ hangs from the rafters while the devil weaves and slips between the pews pulling on the cuffs of polyester pants and the hems of too tight dresses That was much, much more than we could tell but see how far we’ve come, dear Jesus. By DARNELL F. HAWKINS Department of Sociology Assistant Professor UNC-CH By S. L. BROOKS 11-9-77 MISS GINNY the tree-lined red and road widens at the clearing exposing a two-story manorhouse owned by the Barker’s Miss Ginny and her husband share-crop the land and keep nature’s wildness from overrunning the buildings She was 5 feet tall dipped snuff sang “Take God to Straighten ’Em” when the spirit touched her whipped a black snake’s head to a pulp when she found him stealing eggs in her henhouse when her husband died she left the farmlife even though her eldest grandson could manage the place . . . besides the Barkers were business folk she moved with her children who were strangers and who shared her amongst them- sl6V6S only for her $75 Social Security check S.L. Brooks 11-9-77 What Can I Say? You are most sweet! (and I love you for it) Don’t you know that you are fine? And that when I need someone I look for you? (and you know I love you for that!) For que? (that’s “why?” in espanol) Because you are the one! TTie only one for me. And I wouldn’t trade you for anything or anyone. . are what’s happenm (that’s “what’s hap- Because you with me iQue pasa! penin’ ”) And whats happenin’ is you and me now (most definitely) (and I’ll always love you for it) Square business, love. I’m serious; I’ll always love you for it. By D. J. McCray A Private Message A Private Message I wonder why 1 changed my mind. It might have had something to do with you. I don’t understand myself nor why 1 like you so But I do know that I did change my mind and I don’t feel bad about it. You don’t understand me nor do I understand you Yet, somehow we’re attracted to one another and upon our attraction for each other I changed my mind; and I think I’m glad I did so. And I know that you don’t love me, or that I don’t love you. And it doesn’t seem to matter, Because, what really matters is what goes on between you and me; And that 1 really like you; And that I changed my mind and I feel sort of good about it. By D.J. McCray f v: