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“the poem doesn’t have stanzas, it has a body, the poem doesn’t have lines,/ it has blood, the poem is not written with letters, it’s written/ with grains of sand and kisses, petals and moments, shouts and/ uncertainties.”
José Luís Peixoto“Percy wakes me (fourteen)Percy wakes me and I am not ready.He has slept all night under the covers.Now he’s eager for action: a walk, then breakfast.So I hasten up. He is sitting on the kitchen counter Where he is not supposed to be. How wonderful you are, I say. How clever, if you Needed me, To wake me. He thought he would a lecture and deeply His eyes begin to shine.He tumbles onto the couch for more compliments.He squirms and squeals: he has done something That he needed And now he hears that it is okay. I scratch his ears. I turn him over And touch him everywhere. He isWild with the okayness of it. Then we walk, then He has breakfast, and he is happy.This is a poem about Percy.This is a poem about more than Percy.Think about it.”
Mary Oliver, Swan: Poems and Prose Poems“What we call a poem is mostly what is not there on the page. The strength of any poem is the poems that it has managed to exclude.”
Harold Bloom“I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree.”
Joyce Kilmer, Trees & Other Poems“They were full of mysteries and secrets, like... like poems turned into landscapes.""'Poems turned into landscapes.'" he murmured with a slight smile. "And what of Vestenveld's gardens? Do you see poems in them?""Your gardens are like your country's poetry. Very frilly and organized.”
Jaclyn Dolamore, Magic Under Glass“A poem is true if it hangs together. Information points to something else. A poem points to nothing but itself. ”
E.M. Forster“It does not need that a poem should be long. Every word was once a poem.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Poet“To translate a poem from thinking into English takes all night.”
Grace Paley, Fidelity: Poems“Poems are the chorus of our lives. the poet sets the words to the music of our souls. Each poem has its own rhythm that drums like a heartbeat.”
John Ritter, Choosing Up Sides“What if the poem loses?What if it never tastes victory like the intent it was written with?”
Akif Kichloo, Poems That Lose