Responsibility

It is the responsibility of society to let the poet be a poet

It is the responsibility of the poet to be a woman

It is the responsibility of the poet to stand on street corners

               giving out poems and beautifully written leaflets

               also leaflets they can hardly bear to look at

               because of the screaming rhetoric

It is the responsibility of the poet to be lazy   to hang out and

               prophesy

It is the responsibility of the poet not to pay war taxes

It is the responsibility of the poet to go in and out of ivory

               towers and two-room apartments on Avenue C

               and buckwheat fields and army camps

It is the responsibility of the male poet to be a woman

It is the responsibility of the female poet to be a woman

It is the poet’s responsibility to speak truth to power as the

               Quakers say

It is the poet’s responsibility to learn the truth from the

               powerless

It is the responsibility of the poet to say many times: there is no

               freedom without justice and this means economic

               justice and love justice

It is the responsibility of the poet to sing this in all the original

               and traditional tunes of singing and telling poems

It is the responsibility of the poet to listen to gossip and pass it

               on in the way storytellers decant the story of life

There is no freedom without fear and bravery   there is no

               freedom unless

               earth and air and water continue and children

               also continue

It is the responsibility of the poet to be a woman   to keep an eye on

               this world and cry out like Cassandra, but be

               listened to this time