Emily Dickinson Quietly Subverts the Ban

🖋️ Make America Poetic Again — Poetry fights back.
Speech
I do not shout.
I do not rally.
I do not chant before crowds.
I write.
I write in corners.
I write between breaths.
I write in defiance of silence.
If they ban poetry,
I will hide it
in white dresses and folded paper
and the wings of bees.
Prose is a room.
Poetry is a house.
I choose the house
—even if the doors are locked.
Should they exile stanzas
to cold northern lands—
I shall warm them with hope.
A poem is a thing
no law can touch.
I dwell in possibility.
So must you.
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