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Song of Ourself by Isaac Wilder Have I felt so proud, to get at the meaning of freedom?<br> Have I stopped and tarried in the rhythm of our new awakening?<br> <br> We are a creating thing, creating things,<br> we are a burning thing, burning things,<br> we are a liberator, come not to claim.<br> <br> We wake to the sound of our own breath,<br> drawing slowly near from the dawn that surrounds us.<br> We wake to the sound of our own hearts,<br> echoing the ancient rhythm of slave-beaten drums.<br> We wake to the sound of the city beneath us,<br> which ebbs easily, and lazily, and in syncopation.<br> <br> Do you feel the pulse of this consciousness,<br> what wakes behind our eyes before they have blinked?<br> <br> Do you embrace the pulse of the-that-without-end,<br> as the genesis of our own pulse?<br> <br> Even here, with this impulsive erection,<br> of city walls, and city halls:<br> I have never been so proud, to get at the meaning of freedom.<br> No. Never.<br> <br> I will stop a while, and let the slithering riptides subsume me-<br> subsume me. <br>
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