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Revolutionary Letters Revolutionary Letters by Diane di Prima
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“More or Less Love Poems #11:

No babe
We'd never
Swing together but
the syncopation
would be something wild”
Diane Di Prima, Revolutionary Letters
“The best thing to do with a mimeograph is to drop it from a five story window, on the head of a cop”
Diane di Prima, Revolutionary Letters
“Left to themselves people
grow their hair.
Left to themselves they
take off their shoes.
Left to themselves they make love
sleep easily
share blankets, dope & children

they are not lazy or afraid
they plant seeds, they smile, they
speak to one another. The word
coming into its own: touch of love
on the brain, the ear.

We return with the sea, the tides
We return as often as leaves, as numerous
as grass, gentle, insistent, we remember
the way,
our babes toddle barefoot thru the cities of the universe.”
Diane di Prima, Revolutionary Letters
“The value of an individual life a credo they taught us
to instill fear, and inaction, 'you only live once'
a fog on our eyes, we are
endless as the sea, not separate, we die
a million times a day, we are born
a million times, each breath life and death:
get up. put on your shoes, get
started, someone will finish”
Diane di Prima, Revolutionary Letters
“Tribe

an organism, one flesh, breathing joy as the stars

breathe destiny down on us, get

going, join hands, see to business, thousands of sons

will see to it when you fall, you will grow

a thousand times in the bellies of your sisters”
Diane di Prima, Revolutionary Letters