Audre Lorde | "A Litany For Survival"

Published: Jan. 18, 2021, 6 p.m.

In this episode of the Get Lit Minute, we celebrate the life and work of Audre Lorde.\xa0 She was a self-described \u201cBlack, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet, \u201d who dedicated both her life and her creative talent to confronting and addressing injustices of racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism, and homophobia. Included in this episode is a reading of Lorde's poem, "A Litany For Survival."

The full poem for "A Litany For Survival" is below:

For those of us who live at the shoreline

standing upon the constant edges of decision

crucial and alone

for those of us who cannot indulge

the passing dreams of choice

who love in doorways coming and going

in the hours between dawns

looking inward and outward

at once before and after

seeking a now that can breed

futures

like bread in our children\u2019s mouths

so their dreams will not reflect

the death of ours;

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For those of us

who were imprinted with fear

like a faint line in the center of our foreheads

learning to be afraid with our mother\u2019s milk

for by this weapon

this illusion of some safety to be found

the heavy-footed hoped to silence us

For all of us

this instant and this triumph

We were never meant to survive.

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And when the sun rises we are afraid

it might not remain

when the sun sets we are afraid

it might not rise in the morning

when our stomachs are full we are afraid

of indigestion

when our stomachs are empty we are afraid

we may never eat again

when we are loved we are afraid

love will vanish

when we are alone we are afraid

love will never return

and when we speak we are afraid

our words will not be heard

nor welcomed

but when we are silent

we are still afraid

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So it is better to speak

remembering

we were never meant to survive.


https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/147275/a-litany-for-survival

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