#Americans #Jews #Women
The lessons we learned here (fumbling with our lunchbags, handkerchiefs & secret cheeks of bubblegum) were graver than any
After the teach-in we smeared the walls with our solidarity, looked left, & saw Marx among the angels,
And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy. —William Blake Because I would not admit that I had nurtured
Unable to bear the uncertainty of the future, we consulted seers, mediums, stock market gurus,
The man giving birth in the dark has died & come back to life again, is stretching out his arms
The experience of fear is not an o… —J. Krishnamurti In dreams I descend into the cave of my past: a child with a morgue-tag
the sky sinks its blue teeth into the mountains. Rising on pure will (the lurch & lift-off, the sudden swing
You open to me a little, then grow afraid and close again, a small boy
‘Death is our eternal companion,’… —Carlos Castaneda My death looks exactly like me. She lives to my left,
Because I am here anchoring you to the passionate darkness, you gaze out the window at the light.
We used to meet on this corner in the same wind. It fought us up the hill to your house,
You-the purest pleasure of my life, the split pit that proves the ripeness of the fruit,
People who live by the sea understand eternity. They copy the curves of the waves, their hearts beat with the tides, & the saltiness of their blood
The women he has had are all faces without eyes. He has entered them blind as a cut worm. He has swum their oceans
Testing the soul’s mettle, the frost heaves holes in the roads to the heart, the glass forest