Manifesto: The
Mad Farmer Liberation Front
by Wendell Berry
Love the quick profit, the annual raise,
vacation with pay. Want more
of
everything ready-made. Be afraid
to know
your neighbors and to die.
And you will have a window in your head.
Not even your future will be a mystery
any more.
Your mind will be punched in a card
and shut
away in a little drawer.
When they want you to buy something
they will
call you. When they want you
to die
for profit they will let you know.
So, friends, every day do something
that won’t
compute. Love the Lord.
Love the world. Work for nothing.
Take all that you have and be poor.
Love someone who does not deserve it.
Denounce the government and embrace
the flag.
Hope to live in that free
republic for which it stands.
Give your approval to all you cannot
understand. Praise ignorance, for what man
has not
encountered he has not destroyed.
Ask the questions that have no answers.
Invest in the millennium. Plant sequoias.
Say that your main crop is the forest
that you
did not plant,
that you
will not live to harvest.
Say that the leaves are harvested
when they
have rotted into the mold.
Call that profit. Prophesy such returns.
Put your faith in the two inches of humus
that will
build under the trees
every
thousand years.
Listen to carrion — put your ear
close, and
hear the faint chattering
of the
songs that are to come.
Expect the end of the world. Laugh.
Laughter is immeasurable. Be joyful
though you
have considered all the facts.
So long as women do not go cheap
for
power, please women more than men.
Ask yourself: Will this satisfy
a woman
satisfied to bear a child?
Will this disturb the sleep
of a
woman near to giving birth?
Go with your love to the fields.
Lie easy in the shade. Rest your head
in her
lap. Swear allegiance
to what
is nighest your thoughts.
As soon as the generals and the politicos
can
predict the motions of your mind,
lose it.
Leave it as a sign
to mark
the false trail, the way
you
didn’t go. Be like the fox
who makes
more tracks than necessary,
some in
the wrong direction.
Practice resurrection.
“Manifesto:
The Mad Farmer Liberation Front” from The Country of Marriage, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.
1973. Also published by Counterpoint
Press in The Selected Poems of Wendell Berry, 1999; The Mad Farmer
Poems, 2008; New Collected Poems, 2012.