Adrienne Rich — History

Should I simplify my life for you? Don't ask how I began to love men. Don't ask how I began to love women. Remember the forties songs, the slowdance numbers the small sex-filled gas-rationed Chevrolet? Remember walking in the snow and who was gay? Cigarette smoke of the movies, silver-and-gray profiles, dreaming of dreams of he-and-she breathing the dissolution of the wisping silver plume? Dreaming that dream we leaned applying lipstick by the gravestone's mirror when we found ourselves playing in the cemetery. In Current Events she said the war in Europe is over, the Allies and she wore no lipstick have won the war and we raced screaming out of Sixth Period. Dreaming that dream we had to maze our way through a wood where lips were knives breasts razors and I hid in the cage of my mind scribbling this map stops where it all begins into a red-and-black notebook. Remember after the war when peace came down as plenty for some and they said we were saved in an eternal present and we knew the world could end? -Remember after the war when peace rained down on the winds from Hiroshima Nagasaki Utah Nevada? and the socialist queer Christian teacher jumps from the hotel window? and L.G. saying I want to sleep with you but not for sex and the red-and-black embamelled coffee-pot dripped slow through the dark grounds -appetite terror power tenderness the long kiss in the stairwell the switch thrown on two Jewish Communists married to each other the definitive crunch of glass at the end of the wedding? (When shall we learn, what should be clear as day, We cannot choose what we are free to love?)


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