Kentucky poet laureate Silas House talks about how he finds poems a way through dark times, through "the toxicity on display" that we're witnessing around us in this era. He recalls his 7th-grade English teacher Sandra Stidham reading, with tears in her eyes, a passage from Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Renascence" to her class the first day of school. These lines galvanized him:
"God, I can push the grass apart
And lay my finger on Thy heart!"
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https://www.salvationsouth.com/silas-house-poetry-essay-hope-community-divided-america/
"God, I can push the grass apart
And lay my finger on Thy heart!"
#poetry #resistance
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https://www.salvationsouth.com/silas-house-poetry-essay-hope-community-divided-america/
A Crackling Fire of Hope | Salvation South
Kentucky poet laureate Silas House on how poems and songs offer hope and solace in the divided America of 2025.Silas House (Salvation South)
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"In the religious sect of my childhood, I was constantly exposed to relentless bigotry: sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia—if there was discrimination to be had, it was ripe in that pulpit. Although I knew I was gay and that I had tried to pray that away for years, that congregation had drilled into my subconscious that because of who I was, I was not good."
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Bantam roosters have Napoleon complexes. They are far meaner than full size roosters. They not only attack other chickens, they attack human caretakers as well. I will keep bantam hens, but I will not keep bantam roosters. They are nasty little buggers.
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