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Terrell Owens cites Nikki Giovanni's "Choices" as his favorite poem and explains how poetry "allows people to express themselves through written and spoken word when they otherwise may not be able to" in 24 All-Star Readers on the Words That Rock Their Worlds.
Choices if i can't do what i want to do then my job is to not do what i don't want to do it's not the same thing but it's the best i can do if i can't have what i want then my job is to want what i've got and be satisfied that at least there is something more to want since i can't go where i need to go then i must go where the signs point though always understanding parallel movement isn't lateral when i can't express what i really feel i practice feeling what i can express and none of it is equal i know but that's why mankind alone among the animals learns to cry —Nikki Giovanni Read "Casting Off" by Timothy Shriver Published on March 08, 2011
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