1.
As you continue writing and rewriting, you begin to see possibilities you hadn't seen before. Writing a poem is always a process of discovery.
Robert Hayden
2.
Art is not escape, but a way of finding order in chaos, a way of confronting life.
Robert Hayden
3.
I believe it's true that one person can make a difference. But how much more difference 100 people make, or rather 99.
Robert Hayden
4.
We must not be frightened nor cajoled into accepting evil as deliverance from evil. We must go on struggling to be human, though monsters of abstractions police and threaten us.
Robert Hayden
5.
This freedom, this liberty, this beautiful and terrible thing, needful to man as air, usable as earth.
Robert Hayden
6.
[My poetry is] a way of coming to grips with reality . . . a way of discovery and definition. It is a way of solving for the unknowns.
Robert Hayden
7.
Runs falls rises stumbles on from darkness into darkness
and the darkness thicketed with shapes of terror
and the hunters pursuing and the hounds pursuing
and the night cold and the night long and the river
to cross and the jack-muh-lanterns beckoning beckoning
and blackness ahead
Robert Hayden
8.
As well have a talon as a finger, a muzzle as a mouth,
as well have a hollow as a heart.
Robert Hayden
9.
Your presence was shore where I rested/ released from the hoodoo of that dance, where I spoke/ with my true voice again.
Robert Hayden
10.
Harriet Tubman,
woman of earth, whipscarred,
a summoning, a shinning
Robert Hayden
11.
Sundays too my father got up early and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold, then with cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather made banked fire blazes. No one ever thanked him.
Robert Hayden
12.
It seemed to me as we were talking about Christ rising from the dead, the sun popped over the mountain. That was indicative of Christ rising - a new day. It just makes sense.
Robert Hayden
13.
Standing to America, bringing home
black gold, black ivory, black seed.
Robert Hayden
14.
Midnight Special on a sabre track movering movering,
first stop Mercy and the last Hallelujah.
Robert Hayden
15.
Shuttles in the rocking loom of history,
the dark ships move, the dark ships move,
their bright ironical names
like jests of kindness on a murderer's mouth
Robert Hayden
16.
What did I know, what did I know
of love's austere and lonely offices?
Robert Hayden