Implosions
by Adrienne Rich
The world's
not wanton
only wild and wavering
I wanted to choose words that even you
would have to be changed by
Take the word
of my pulse, loving and ordinary
Send out your signals, hoist
your dark scribbled flags
but take
my hand
All wars are useless to the dead
My hands are knotted in the rope
and I cannot sound the bell
My hands are frozen to the switch
and I cannot throw it
The foot is in the wheel
When it's finished and we're lying
in a stubble of blistered flowers
eyes gaping, mouths staring
dusted with crushed arterial blues
I'll have done nothing
even for you?
3 comments:
Hmmm... this one IS tough. What do you think it means? because i'm not really sure, but i kind of love it just the same.
I think it's about unrequited love... but I think everything is about that these days...
I'm working on this poem for English class. So far, I've got she's mourning her helplessness to prevent war AND her lover from leaving her.
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