Monday, April 3, 2023

Everything Hurts by Amanda Gorman—National Poetry Month 2023


Amanda Gorman at the 2023 Grammy Awards where she took home a trophy for spoken word.

Amanda Gorman, now just 25 years old, has staked her claim as the voice and conscience of her generation.  The former national Youth Poet Lauriat and wonder kinder burst onto the stage in her bright yellow dress reading a poem for Joe Bidens inauguration.  She has since produced new poetry collections and children’s books as well as making her mark as a fashion icon.

Her verse is unabashedly topical and frequently hopeful even when confronting uncomfortable issues like racism.  But even she was driven to near despair after the Uvalde School shooting in Texas where nineteen students and two teachers were executed while seventeen others were injured but survived.

Just days after another murderous gun rampage at Covenant School in Nashville her haunting words have renewed meaning.

Crosses erected in memory of the Uvadle, Texas shooting outside the school where the carnage erupted.  

Everything Hurts

“Everything hurts,

Our hearts shadowed and strange,

Minds made muddied and mute.

We carry tragedy, terrifying and true.

And yet none of it is new;

We knew it as home,

As horror,

As heritage.

Even our children

Cannot be children,

Cannot be.

 

Everything hurts.

It’s a hard time to be alive,

And even harder to stay that way.

We’re burdened to live out these days,

While at the same time, blessed to outlive them.

 

This alarm is how we know

We must be altered —

That we must differ or die,

That we must triumph or try.

Thus while hate cannot be terminated,

It can be transformed

Into a love that lets us live.

 

May we not just grieve, but give:

May we not just ache, but act;

May our signed right to bear arms

Never blind our sight from shared harm;

May we choose our children over chaos.

May another innocent never be lost.

 

Maybe everything hurts,

Our hearts shadowed & strange.

But only when everything hurts

May everything change.”

 

Amanda Gorman

 

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