Amaud Jamaul Johnson is the author of the poetry collection Red Summer, selected by Carl Phillips as winner of the Dorset Prize. Educated at Howard University and Cornell, he received Pushcart nominations as well as a Wallace Stegner Fellowship in Poetry at Stanford University. Johnson teaches in the MFA program in creative writing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Five Poems

by Amaud Jamaul Johnson

A Blues for Miss
Lucy Jane Stubbles

            I’ve been abused, I’m all confused.

                                   —Ernest Hogan, 1896

And I need you home, back in Shake Rag.

All night, the hour—the wind, clicking

        Its split tongue against the front window.

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