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But come here, Fear. / I am alive! / And you are so afraid / of dying.
Joy Harjo
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Joy Harjo
Age: 73
Born: 1951
Born: May 9
Climate Activist
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My generation is now the door to memory. That is why I am remembering.
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The saxophone is so human. Its tendency is to be rowdy, edgy, talk too loud, bump into people, say the wrong words at the wrong time, but then, you take a breath all the way from the center of the earth and blow. All that heartache is forgiven. All that love we humans carry makes a sweet, deep sound and we fly a little.
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True power does not amass through the pain and suffering of others.
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If we cry more tears we will ruin the land with salt instead let's praise that which would distract us with despair. Make a song for death, a song for yellow teeth and bad breath
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It is memory that provides the heart with impetus, fuels the brain, and propels the corn plant from seed to fruit.
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There is no separation. We are all from the same place. As long as there is respect and acknowledgement of connections, things continue working. When that stops we all die.
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My house is the red earth . . . .
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My father told me that some voices are so true they can be used as weapons, can maneuver the weather, change time. He said that a voice that powerful can walk away from the singer if it is shamed. After my father left us, I learned that some voices can deceive you. There is a top layer and there is a bottom, and they don't match.
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It's important as a writer to do my art well and do it in a way that is powerful and beautiful and meaningful, so that my work regenerates the people, certainly Indian people, and the earth and the sun. And in that way we all continue forever.
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I have more questions than answers in this world as do most poets and writers. The field of memory we exist in is absolutely encompassing and is both a question and answer. It is memory that provides the heart with impetus, fuels the brain, and propels the corn plant from seed to fruit.
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My sister accommodates me, never reproaches me with her doctrine, never tries to change me. She accepts and loves me, despite our differences.
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