Dreams Quote by Luis J. Rodríguez
““Piece by Piece Piece by piece They tear at you: Peeling away layers of being, Lying about who you are, Speaking for your dreams. In the squalor of their eyes You are an outlaw. Dressing you in a jacket of lies —tailor-made in steel— You fit their perfect picture. Take it off! Make your own mantle. Question the interrogators. Eyeball the death in their gaze. Say you won’t succumb. Say you won’t believe them When they rename you. Say you won’t accept their codes, Their colors, their putrid morals. Here you have a way. Here you can sing victory. Here you are not a conquered race Perpetual victim —the sullen face in a thunderstorm. Hands/minds, they are carving out A sanctuary. Use these weapons Against them. Use your given gifts —they are not stone.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: Untitled, 2021
The poem urges breaking free from imposed identities and societal expectations, encouraging self‑definition and resistance against oppressive narratives.
In simple terms: Reject imposed labels; create your own identity.
Forge your own path; resist imposed narratives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- activism
- artistic expression
- personal healing
- community building
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What labels have you accepted without question?
- How can you support others in redefining themselves?
Oppressive systems are deeply rooted; change can be risky.