Great Oracle, why are you staring at me, 
											do I baffle you, do I make you despair? 
											I, Americus, the American, 
											wrought from the dark in my mother long ago, 
											from the dark of ancient Europa-- 
											Why are you staring at me 
											as if I were America itself 
											the new Empire 
											vaster than any in ancient days 
											with its electronic highways 
											carrying its corporate monoculture 
											around the world 
											And English the Latin of our days-- 
											 
											Great Oracle, sleeping through the centuries, 
											Awaken now at last 
											And tell us how to save us from ourselves 
											and how to survive our own rulers 
											who would make a plutocracy of our democracy 
											in the Great Divide 
											between the rich and the poor 
											in whom Walt Whitman heard America singing 
											 
											O long-silent Sybil, 
											You of the winged dreams, 
											Speak out from your temple of light 
											as the serious constellations 
											with Greek names 
											still stare down on us 
											as a lighthouse moves its megaphone 
											over the sea 
											Speak out and shine upon us 
											the sea-light of Greece 
											the diamond light of Greece 
											 
											Far-seeing Sybil, forever hidden, 
											Come out of your cave at last 
											And speak to us in the poet's voice 
											the voice of the fourth person singular 
											the voice of the inscrutable future 
											the voice of the people mixed 
											with a wild soft laughter-- 
											And give us new dreams to dream, 
											Give us new myths to live by!  
								 
							 
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										Lawrence Ferlinghetti is San Francisco’s first poet laureate (1988) and the owner and co-founder of City Lights bookstore. His poem appears on pp 12-13 of the Spring 2003 edition of the literary journal MondoGreco whose editor is noted Greek poet Dino Siotis. Cover design of that issue is by Alex Silberman. Reproduced on HCS by special permission. For subscriptions, contact MondoGreco at 246 Beacon St., Suite 4B, Boston, MA 02116; http://www.mondogreco.com;tel.: 617-262-7533. Individual subscriptions US$20, two years US$38, three years US$56. Foreign institutions and subscribers additional US$10 per year. 
											 
								 
							 
							 
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