Adrienne Rich

"Across the curve of the earth, there are women getting up before dawn, in the blackness before the point of light, in the twilight before sunrise; there are women rising earlier than men and children to break the ice, to start the stove, to put up the pap, the coffee, the rice, to iron the pants, to braid the hair, to pull the day's water up from the well, to boil water for tea, to wash the children for school, to pull the vegetables and start the walk to market, to run to catch the bus for the work that is paid. I don't know when most women sleep."

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Source: Adrienne Rich (2013). “The Dream of a Common Language: Poems 1974-1977”, p.61, W. W. Norton & Company

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Adrienne Rich

Adrienne Rich

Poet, Essayist, Feminist

Adrienne Rich was a prominent American poet and feminist thinker known for her exploration of women's rights and identity in works like 'Of Woman Born.'

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