Because of Libraries We Can Say These Things
Naomi Shihab Nye
She is holding the book close to her body,
carrying it home on the cracked sidewalk,
down the tangled hill.
If a dog runs at her again, she will use the book as a shield.
She looked hard among the long lines
of books to find this one.
When they start talking about money,
when the day contains such long and hot places,
she will go inside.
An orange bed is waiting.
Story without corners.
She will have two families.
They will eat at different hours.
She is carrying a book past the fire station
and the five and dime.
What this town has not given her
the book will provide; a sheep,
a wilderness of new solutions.
The book has already lived through its troubles.
The book has a calm cover, a straight spine.
When the step returns to itself,
as the best place for sitting,
and the old men up and down the street
are latching their clippers,
she will not be alone.
She will have a book to open
and open and open.
Her life starts here.
dispatches on everyday life, social and political realities, the cycles of history, the complexities of civil society, political poetry and song and the struggle of being a good citizen whilst resisting corporate hegemony (and having a laugh) from one of the most isolated cities in the world.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Naomi Shihab Nye: The value of public libraries
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2 comments:
I think you've posted some of her work before. I like this too.
Thanks Ciaran,
Yes you are correct there. I have posted her poems many times before. I really enjoy her poetry. Here is a link to the posts on her poetry
http://wwwcolinpenter.blogspot.com/search/label/naomi%20shihab%20nye
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