13 Quotes & Sayings By Yusef Komunyakaa

Yusef Komunyakaa was born in New Orleans in 1948. He grew up in the South and attended North Carolina A&T State University. He has published three collections of poetry: Homeplace, The Art of a Living Man, winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award, and The Body. In addition to his poetry, Komunyakaa is the author of five books of essays, including "The Catch," a New York Times Notable Book for 1997, and "Another River," winner of the 1997 PEN/Hemingway Award for Fiction Read more

Komunyakaa has been a visiting fellow at Oxford University and a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. He lives in Oakland, California.

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Title: Blue Light Lounge Sutra For The Performance Poets At Harold Park Hotelthe need gotta beso deep words can'tanswer simple questionsall night long notesstumble off the tongue& color the air indigoso deep fragments of gut& flesh cling to the songyou gotta get into itso deep salt crystalizes on eyelashesthe need gotta beso deep you can vomit up ghosts& not feel brokentill you are no morethan a half ounce of goldin painful brightnessyou gotta get into itblow that saxophoneso deep all the sex & dope in this worldcan't erase your needto howl against the skythe need gotta beso deep you can'tjust wiggle your hips& rise up out of itchaos in the cosmosmodern man in the pepperpotyou gotta get hookedinto every hungry grooveso deep the bomb lockedin rust opens like a fistinto it into it so deeprhythm is pre-memorythe need gotta be basicanimal need to see& know the terrorwe are made of honeycause if you wanna dancethis boogie be readyto let the devil use your headfor a drum . Yusef Komunyakaa
I’ve been here before, dreaming myselfbackwards, among grappling hooks of...
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I’ve been here before, dreaming myselfbackwards, among grappling hooks of light. True to the seasons, I’ve lived every wordspoken. Did I walk into someone’s nightmare? Yusef Komunyakaa
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See how forgiving - how brave nature is. Yusef Komunyakaa
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I ate mythology & dreamt'- Yusef Komunyakaa (Blackberries) Yusef Komunyakaa
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Years ago you followed someonehere, in love with breathkissing the nape of your neck, back when it was easy to beat least two places at once. Yusef Komunyakaa
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We were born between Oh Yeah& Goddammit. I knew life Began where I stood in the dark, Looking out into the light, & that sometimes I could see Everything through nothing. The backyard trees breathed Like a man running from himself As my brothers backed away From the screendoor. Yusef Komunyakaa
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A goddess of dawnscooted under a zing of barbed wireto witness your birth. Yusef Komunyakaa
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Go & tell your drinking buddies& psychoanalyst your neighborhas risen from the ashes. I wonderif I should tell you about the love lettershidden behind the doorjamb. This housestill stands among my lavender flowers. Tell your inheritors to think of mewhen they smile up at the sky. Yusef Komunyakaa
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I'm turning you into a girlchasing a butterfly, a she-wolfon a hilltop, & then back into a woman. Yusef Komunyakaa
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Students often have such a lofty idea of what a poem is, and I want them to realize that their own lives are where the poetry comes from. The most important things are to respect the language; to know the classical rules, even if only to break them; and to be prepared to edit, to revise, to shape. Yusef Komunyakaa
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I originally wanted to embrace the imagery and forthrightness of rap music. There are some interesting, dynamic voices in rap. But I find most of it irresponsible in its overt violence and commercialization of anger. As artists, we believe we can will action through language. If that's the case, we have to take responsibility for what we say. Yusef Komunyakaa
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Through the years I have seen myself as a peaceful person, but the awareness of the anger is part of that process. Yusef Komunyakaa