Janice Temple I BE KING DRIVE at 90th Place. I be Tuley Park with tree-lined greenery I be the South Side of Chicago with Red Line, Soul Train I be Mother Eva who spoke her mind and gave them hell I be my Grandmother Temple, cooking and baking in the kitchen filling the house with sweet sweet smells of caramel cake I be Father Robert who infuses me with Chicago history and black jazz. The Overground Railroad Poetry Collection (Vol. 1) Page 4 Janice Temple in front of Chicago State University Black Writers Hall of Fame holding a copy of her published poem in The Overground Railroad Poetry Collection (Vol. 1) Janice Temple in front of Chicago State University Black Writers Hall of Fame holding a copy of her published poem in The Overground Railroad Poetry Collection (Vol. 1)

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