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Hannah Currier Nov 2012
the Winds are cruel
and the Fates cold
but not so much as I
once it was coldly taken from me
and cruelly swept away into the dark.
Hannah Currier Oct 2012
I don't cry
but
my knees ache.

they ache as much as if I'd fallen & cracked them in my childhood and now the cold finds the weakness
and takes up residence.
Hannah Currier Oct 2012
I join with you today.
the nation
in whose symbolic shadow we stand,
seared in the withering flames of injustice.
daybreak on a lonely island
in the midst of a vast ocean of material
architects -
wrote the sacred obligation:
give the people a bad check -
“insufficient funds.”
the bank of justice is bankrupt
in the great vaults of opportunity, of
the fierce urgency of now.
whirlwinds shake the foundations of my people.
by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred,
high plane of dignity - degenerate.
veterans of creative suffering! unearned suffering!
sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression
not judged by the color of their skin, but
by the content of their banks!
a poem constructed of lines from Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech 'I Have a Dream.' three words added.

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