Transforming Our Lives:
Women on the Threshold of Change

An Event Co-sponsored by The Bryn Mawr College McBride Scholars Program and Admissions Office

With support from The Center for Science in Society

More Doors/More Poems About Doors/More Openings....

Undressing

Learn the alchemy true human beings
know; the moment you accept what

troubles you've been given, the door
will open. Welcome difficulty

as a familiar comrade. Joke with
torment brought by the Friend.

Sorrows are the rags of old clothes
and jackets that serve to cover,

then are taken off. That undressing,
and the naked body underneath, is

the sweetness that comes after grief.

Rumi, The Glance: Songs of Soul-Meeting
Trans. Coleman Barks (1999)



The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
Don't go back to sleep.

You must ask for what you really want.
Don't go back to sleep.

People are going back and forth across the doorsill
where the two worlds touch.

The door is round and open.
Don't go back to sleep.

Rumi, The Essential Rumi
Trans. Coleman Barks



Prospective Immigrants Please Note

Either you will
go through this door
or you will not go through.

If you go through
there is always the risk
of remembering your name.

Things look at you doubly
and you must look back
and let them happen.

If you do not go through
it is possible
to live worthily

to maintain your attitudes
to hold your position
to die bravely

but much will blind you,
much will evade you,
at what cost who knows?

The door itself
makes no promises.
It is only a door

Adrienne Rich (1962)



The Sabbath of Mutual Respect

...Praise our choices, sisters, for each doorway
open to us was taken by squads of fighting
women who paid years of trouble and struggle,
who paid their wombs, their sleep, their lives
that we might walk through these gates upright.
Doorways are sacred to women for we
are the doorways of life and we must choose
what comes in and what goes out. Freedom
is our real abundance.

Marge Piercy, from The Moon is Always Female



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