2008, XII
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge…
Hosea 4:6
We forget the land
we stand on
and live
from. We set ourselves
free in an economy
founded
on nothing, on
greed verified
by fantasy, on
which we entirely
depend. We
depend on fire
that consumes the
world without
lighting it.
To this dark blaze
driving the inert
metal
of our most high
desire
we offer our land
as fuel,
thus offering
ourselves at last
to be burned. This
is our riddle
to which the answer
is a life
that none of us has
lived.
From This Day: Collected & New Sabbath Poems published by Counterpoint Press. © Wendell Berry. Used by permission.
Wendell Berry is a beloved American writer, a novelist, poet,
environmental activist, cultural critic and farmer. The author of more than 40 books, his most
recent publications include: Distant Neighbors: The
Selected Letters of Wendell Berry and Gary Snyder (Counterpoint),
2014; This Day: Collected & New Sabbath Poems (Counterpoint), 2013; and A Place in Time: Twenty
Stories of the Port William Membership (Counterpoint), 2012. He
lives with his wife, Tanya Berry, on their farm in Port Royal, Kentucky.
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