“We can train ourselves to respect our feelings, and to discipline (transpose) them into a language that matches those feelings so they can be shared. And where that language does not yet exist, it is our poetry which helps to fashion it. Poetry is not only dream or vision, it is the skeleton architecture of our lives.”

—  Audre Lorde

"Poetry is Not a Luxury"
Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (1984)

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writer and activist 1934–1992

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