

“It is, of course, we who house poems as much as their words, and we ourselves must be the locus of poetry's depth of newness. Still, the permeability seems to travel both ways: a changed self will find new meanings in a good poem, but a good poem also changes the shape of the self. Having read it, we are not who we were the moment before.... Art lives in what it awakens in us... Through a good poem's eyes we see the world liberated from what we would have it do. Existence does not guarantee us destination, nor trust, nor equity, nor one moment beyond this instant's almost weightless duration. It is a triteness to say that the only thing to be counted upon is that what you count on will not be what comes. Utilitarian truths evaporate: we die. Poems allow us not only to bear the tally and toll of our transience, but to perceive, within their continually surprising abundance, a path through the grief of that insult into joy.”
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“he suggested I pray to the Muse
get down on my knees and pray
right there in the corner and he
said he meant it literally”
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get down on my knees and pray
right there in the corner and he
said he meant it literally”
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“One way poetry connects is across time. . . . Some echo of a writer's physical experience comes into us when we read her poem.”
― Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry
― Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry
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