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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Muriel Rukeyser

 

26-1-1939


When Barcelona fell, the darkened glass 
turned in the world and immense ruinous gaze, 
mirror of prophecy in a series of mirrors. 
I meet it in all the faces that I see. 

Decisions of history the radios reverse; 
Storm over continents, black rays around the chief, 
Finished in lightning, the little chaos raves. 
I meet it in all the faces that I see. 

Inverted year with one prophetic day, 
high wind, forgetful cities, and the war, 
the terrible time when everyone writes “hope.” 
I meet it in all the faces that I see. 

When Barcelona fell, the cry on the roads 
assembled horizons, and the circle of eyes 
looked with a lifetime look upon that image, 
defeat among us, and war, and prophecy, 
I meet it in all the faces that I see.

 Thursday, December 15, 2011


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