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Subject Poem
Date May 17, 2025 12:00 AM
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Muriel Rukeyser

The Collected Poems of Muriel Rukeyser

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_ Writing in 1968, poet and activist Muriel Rukeyser addresses the
struggle to imagine and build a more humane world. _

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I lived in the first century of world wars.
Most mornings I would be more or less insane.
The news would pour out of various devices 
The newspapers would arrive with their careless stories,
Interrupted by attempts to sell products to the unseen.
I would call my friends on other devices;
They would be more or less mad for similar reasons. 
Slowly I would get to pen and paper,
Make my poems for others unseen and unborn. 
In the day I would be reminded of those men and women,
Brave, setting up signals across vast distances,
considering a nameless way of living, of almost unimagined values. 
As the lights darkened, as the lights of night brightened, 
We would try to imagine them, try to find each other, 
To construct peace, to make love, to reconcile 
Waking with sleeping, ourselves with each other, 
Ourselves with ourselves. We would try by any means 
To reach the limits of ourselves, to reach beyond ourselves,
To let go the means, to wake.

I lived in the first century of these wars.

_Muriel Rukeyser (1913 – 1980) was an American poet, essayist,
biographer, novelist, screenwriter and political activist. Writing in
many genres, she addressed issues of racial, gender and class justice,
war and war crimes, Jewish culture and diaspora, American history,
politics, and culture. Anne Sexton famously described her as "mother
of us all."_

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