Shakespeare tells the same stories over and over in so many guises that it takes a long time before you notice.
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Mostly the thought and the verse come inseparably. In my poem Poetics, it's as close as I come to telling how I do it.
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I do insist on making what I hope is sense so there's always a coherent narrative or argument that the reader can follow.
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I've never read a political poem that's accomplished anything. Poetry makes things happen, but rarely what the poet wants.
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It may be said that poems are in one way like icebergs: only about a third of their bulk appears above the surface of the page.
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Robert Frost had always said you mustn't think of the last line first, or it's only a fake poem, not a real one. I'm inclined to agree.
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The historian is terribly responsible to what he can discern are the facts of the case, but he's nothing if he doesn't make out a case.
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I think there's one thing which distinguishes our art - we don't consider. We don't think. We write a little verse because it comes to us.
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Obvious enough that generalities work to protect the mind from the great outdoors; is it possible that this was in fact their first purpose?
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I've thought of the last line of some poems for years and tried them out, It wouldn't work because the last line was much too beautiful for the poem.
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