Daily Prompt :-) Poetry and Power

Happy National Poetry Month! 


Celebrating by posting a poem a day, anddddd, if I can, writing a poem a day :-) 


So today’s poem (one of my favorites!) is also our


Daily Prompt :-) 


Power, by Adrienne Rich


Living in the earth-depositis of our history


Today a backhoe divulged out of a crumbling flank of earth

one bottle amber perfect a hundred-year-old

cure for fever or melancholy a tonic

for living on this earth in the winters of this climate


Today I was reading about Marie Curie:

she must have known she suffered from radiation sickness

her body bombarded for years by the element

she had purified

It seems she denied to the end

the source of the cataracts on her eyes

the cracked and suppurating skin of her finger-ends

till she could no longer hold a test-tube or a pencil


She died a famous woman denying

her wounds

denying

her wounds came from the same source as her power


Make art about power. 


adrienne rich quote


 


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