Poem by R.M. Dolin
Americans for a New America
Between truth
and all those things
we’re made to believe
lays the destiny
tied to our nature.
In some it can be
listening with a soft heart
or charging into matters
partially informed
and fully confident.
Some are builders
while others take.
There are those who
bend in acquiescence
and those standing firm in defiance.
If it were up to us
it wouldn’t be our nature,
and we might then not see
the rebel in every restless stirring
or the restless stirring
in every rebel.
From chapter 1 of the R.M. Dolin novel, “Rainmakers of Revolution,” the third story in the ‘What Is to Be Done,” trilogy. After much discussion and debate the ANA agree to widely disseminate their manifesto.
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