1. “Storm Warnings”

    The glass has been falling all the afternoon, 
    And knowing better than the instrument 
    What winds are walking overhead, what zone 
    Of grey unrest is moving across the land, 
    I leave the book upon a pillowed chair 
    And walk from window to closed window, watching 
    Boughs strain against the sky

    And think again, as often when the air 
    Moves inward toward a silent core of waiting, 
    How with a single purpose time has traveled 
    By secret currents of the undiscerned 
    Into this polar realm. Weather abroad 
    And weather in the heart alike come on 
    Regardless of prediction.

    Between foreseeing and averting change 
    Lies all the mastery of elements 
    Which clocks and weatherglasses cannot alter. 
    Time in the hand is not control of time, 
    Nor shattered fragments of an instrument 
    A proof against the wind; the wind will rise, 
    We can only close the shutters.

    I draw the curtains as the sky goes black 
    And set a match to candles sheathed in glass 
    Against the keyhole draught, the insistent whine 
    Of weather through the unsealed aperture. 
    This is our sole defense against the season; 
    These are the things we have learned to do 
    Who live in troubled regions.

    -Adrienne Rich

     
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  9. graceantonia said: this has been my favorite poem since 9th grade
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  12. thesoundofonebrainthinking said: Oh my GOD I love Adrienne Rich!!
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