Kay Montano

Wanderlust

Why should she give her bounty to the dead?
What is divinity if it can come
Only in silent shadows and in dreams?
Shall she not find in comforts of the sun,
In pungent fruit and bright green wings, or else
In any balm or beauty of the earth,
Things to be cherished like the thought of heaven?
Divinity must live within herself:
Passions of rain, or moods in falling snow;
Grievings in loneliness, or unsubdued
Elations when the forest blooms; gusty
Emotions on wet roads on autumn nights;
All pleasures and all pains, remembering
The bough of summer and the winter branch.
These are the measure destined for her soul.

From Sunday Morning by Wallace Stevens

Lindsay Wixon’s strawberry lips. Icon-worthy of Dali, Man Ray perhaps..

Lindsay Wixon’s strawberry lips. Icon-worthy of Dali, Man Ray perhaps..

If you want to change something about yourself, whether it is your hair color, your makeup, or your nose, I support you. If you do not, then I support you in that. I urge you to do exactly what you want to do to make yourself feel beautiful. And I’m not talking about beauty according to magazine standards or Hollywood standards, but your standards.

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RISING. Eve Ensler

Written in Kerala for the women of India who lead the way.

This could have been anywhere

And was

Mexico City

Mumbai

Manhattan

Nightime men

waiting

like wolves

Drooling

for prey

behind

that single dimply painted door

paying nothing

a couple of dollars

or Euros

Rupees

or Pesos

to have her

Enter her

Eat her

Devour her

and throw away her bones.

This could have been anywhere

And was

A Buddhist nun on a bus

Trying to stay dry for the night

A woman leader speaking out against

The repressive government

A young woman traveling with her boyfriend

One lost voice

The other her following

The last one her life

This could have been anywhere and was

Pink wooden crosses

A stack of stones

Red wilting carnations

Empty chairs in a square

Ribbons flying in a sultry wind

I ask Anna Nighat Kamla Tanisha Emily

Why Why

Porque Eran Mujeres

Parce qu’elles etaient des femmes

Because they were women

Because they were women

This could have been anywhere

And was

Where she got fired for being too beautiful

Fined for drinking after she was raped

A serious offer to marry her rapist

Got told it was legitimate but not forcible

This could have been anywhere

They do such a thing

When girls go for firewood

Step into a man’s car

Drink a little too much at the college party

Wake up with her uncle\s fingers inside

Run from the screaming machete and guns

Be taken at sunrise

Get a bullet in the brain for learning the alphabet

Be stoned for falling in love

Be burned for seeing a future

I am done

Cataloging these horrors

Data Porn

2 million women raped and tortured

1 out of 3 women

A woman raped evefry minute

every second one out of 2

one out of 5

the same

one

one

one

I am done counting

And recounting

It’s time to tell a new story

It need to be our story

It needs to be outrageous and unexpected

It needs to lose control in the middle

It needs to be sexy and in our hips

And our feet

It needs to be angry and a little scary the way storms are scary

It needs to not ask permission

Or get permits or set uyp offices

Or make salaries

It won’t be recorded or bought or sold

Or counted

It needs to just happen

It is not a question of inventing

But remembering

Buried under the leaves of trauma and sorrow

Beneath the river of

semen and squalor

vaginas and labias

shredded and extracted


stolen

mined bodies

It is not about asking now

Or waiting

It is about rising

Raise your arm my sister my brother

Raise your one

Billion

Your one heart

Your one of us

I used to be afraid of love

It hurt too much

What never happened

What got ripped away

The rape

The wound

And love

I thought

was salt

But I was wrong

I was wrong

Step into the fire

Raise your arm

Raise your one

Billion

One

One

One

Rising

Rising

Rising

Bertrand Russell: “Perhaps the essence of the Liberal outlook could be summed up in a new decalogue, not intended to replace the old one but only to supplement it. The Ten Commandments that, as a teacher, I should wish to promulgate, might be set forth as follows:

1 Do not feel absolutely certain of anything.
2 Do not think it worth while to proceed by concealing evidence, for the evidence is sure to come to light.
3 Never try to discourage thinking for you are sure to succeed.
4 When you meet with opposition, even if it should be from your husband or your children, endeavor to overcome it by argument and not by authority, for a victory dependent upon authority is unreal and illusory.
5 Have no respect for the authority of others, for there are always contrary authorities to be found.
6 Do not use power to suppress opinions you think pernicious, for if you do the opinions will suppress you.
7 Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric.
8 Find more pleasure in intelligent dissent than in passive agreement, for, if you value intelligence as you should, the former
implies a deeper agreement than the latter.
9 Be scrupulously truthful, even if the truth is inconvenient, for it is more inconvenient when you try to conceal it.
10 Do not feel envious of the happiness of those who live in a fool’s paradise, for only a fool will think that it is happiness.”

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