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No thought is a stupid thought, those who are thoughtless are thought of as stupid.

~ Nate Spears

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Remember Rio de Janeiro, the size of God’s hand, sardines fleshed-open at the market, the way I entered you and moved inside? Looking down, is this the kind of density you can live with? What is the slightness of our bodies to stay, to be good at loving a second time? My mouth pretends it is an oar when it lives inside your mouth, but you are far away.

~ Stacie Cassarino

Stacie Cassarino Poetry Stacie Cassarino

The world and the friends that lived in it are shadows: you alone remain real in this drowsing room.

~ Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley By The Fire Poetry

When the lad for longing sighs,Mute and dull of cheer and pale,If at death's own door he lies,Maiden, you can heal his ail.Lovers' ills are all to buy:The wan look, the hollow tone,The hung head, the sunken eye,You can have them for your own.Buy them, buy them: eve and mornLovers' ills are all to sell.Then you can lie down forlorn;But the lover will be well.

~ A.e. Housman

A.e. Housman Poetry

What else is a poem about?The rhythm and the images buried in the language. All the ways you can build an emotion with words, but you can't just write 'I feel sad.' I mean, you can, but it's not poetry... I think it has to be experienced instead of studied. You step into it.

~ Garret Weyr

Garret Weyr Maia Poems Poetry

We lay our words like tenuous plats, build a bridge over itsunsinkable depth: Not a sea of longing,but the brack of wanting what’s physicalto help us forget we are physical.

~ Cate Marvin

Cate Marvin Cate Marvin Poetry

Make me, dear Lord, polite and kind, To everyone, I pray.And may I ask you how you find Yourself, dear Lord, today?

~ John B. Tabb

John B. Tabb Poetry Prayer

...Thought lengths it, pulls an invisible world through a needle's eye one detail at a time, ...

~ Jennifer Grotz

Jennifer Grotz Poetry

May the energy of the day always call for celebration. Barbara Botch

~ Barbara Botch

Barbara Botch Inspiration Life Poetry

Poetry is never abandon it is only remixed.

~ James Schwartz

James Schwartz Poetry Poetry Quotes

Heavy as such things areAfter the wordslide, the writing begins.From Word Quake

~ Eileen Granfors

Eileen Granfors And More White Sheets Eileen Clemens Granfors Poetry Writing Process

This fellow is wise enough to play the fool;And to do that well craves a kind of wit:He must observe their mood on whom he jests,The quality of persons, and the time,And, like the haggard, check at every featherThat comes before his eye. This is a practiseAs full of labour as a wise man's artFor folly that he wisely shows is fit;But wise men, folly-fall'n, quite taint their wit.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Fool Plays Poetry Viola Wise

When a reader enters the pages of a book of poetry, he or she enters a world where dreams transform the past into knowledge made applicable to the present, and where visions shape the present into extraordinary possibilities for the future.

~ Aberjhani

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Nostalgia locates desire in the past where it suffers no active conflict and can be yearned toward pleasantly.

~ Robert Hass

Robert Hass Poetry

SOWING LIGHTNINGSeizeBolts of lightning from the skyAnd plant them in fields of life.They will grow like tender sprouts of fire.Charge somber thoughtsWith unexpected flash,You, my lightning in the soil!

~ Visar Zhiti

Visar Zhiti Art Creativity Lightning Poetry

Little deer, I've stuffed all the world's diseases inside you. / Your veins are thorns // and the good cells are lost in the deep dark woods / of your organs.

~ Pascale Petit

Pascale Petit Frida Kahlo Little Deer Painting Poetry What The Water Gave Me

At last everything was satisfactorily arranged, and I could not help admiring the setting: these mingled touches betrayed on a small scale the inspiration of a poet, the research of a scientist, the good taste of an artist, the gourmet’s fondness for good food, and the love of flowers, which concealed in their delicate shadows a hint of the love of women

~ August Strindberg

August Strindberg Aesthetics Art Food Inspiration Love Poetry Science

with shrunken fingerswe ate our oranges and bread,shivering in the parked car;though we know we had neverbeen there before,we knew we had been there before.

~ Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood Deja Vu Poetry

Poetry...... a place for the genuine,Hands that can grasp, eyesthat can dilate, hair that can rise

~ Marianne Moore

Marianne Moore Poetry

And blue-lung'd combers lumbered to the kill.

~ Robert Lowell

Robert Lowell Poetry

How do I feel today? I feel as unfit as an unfiddle,And it is the result of a certain turbulence in the mind and an uncertain burbulence in the middle.What was it, anyway, that angry thing that flew at me?I am unused to banshees crying Boo at me.Your wife can’t be a banshee—Or can she?

~ Ogden Nash

Ogden Nash Banshees Drinking Hangover Marriage Poetry Relationships

O dear Himalaya...why are you so amazing, can I kiss your peak or can I just let your silence speak...O dear Himalaya...

~ Santosh Kalwar

Santosh Kalwar Amazing Himalaya Inspirational Kiss Mountains Poetry Silence Speak

The worm doth woo the mortal, death claims a living bride, Night unto day is married, morn unto eventide, Earth a merry damsel, and heaven a knight so true,And Earth is quite coquettish, and beseemeth in vain to sue.

~ Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson Damsel Inspirational Knight Love Married Poetry

from Semele RecycledBut then your great voice rang out under the skiesmy name!-- and all those private namesfor the parts and places that had loved you best.And they stirred in their nest of hay and dung.The distraught old ladies chasing their lost altar,and the seers pursuing my skull, their lost employment,and the tumbling boys, who wanted the magic marbles,and the runaway groom, and the fisherman's thirteen children,set up such a clamor, with their cries of Miracle!that our two bodies met like a thunderclapin midday-- right at the corner of that wretched fieldwith its broken fenceposts and startled, skinny cattle.We fell in a heap on the compost heapand all our loving parts made love at once,while the bystanders cheered and prayed and hid their eyesand then went decently about their business.And here is is, moonlight again; we've bathed in the riverand are sweet and wholesome once more.We kneel side by side in the sand;we worship each other in whispers.But the inner parts remember fermenting hay,the comfortable odor of dung, the animal incense,and passion, its bloody labor,its birth and rebirth and decay.

~ Carolyn Kizer

Carolyn Kizer Mythology Poetry

The birth of a true poet is neither an insignificant event nor an easy delivery. Complications generally begin long before the fated soul carries its dubious light into whatever womb has been kind enough to volunteer the intricate machinery of its blood and prayers and muscles for a gestation period much longer than nine months or even nine years.

~ Aberjhani

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A true poet is one who can appreciate the disciplines and structures of any and all styles of poetry.

~ David J. Delaney

David J. Delaney Poetry Poets

Nobody knows the aftermath.

~ Santosh Kalwar

Santosh Kalwar Poetry

I'm heading for a clean-named placelike Wisconsin, and mad as a jack-o'-lantern, will get therewithout help and nosy proclivities.

~ John Ashbery

John Ashbery Assistance Independence Nosiness Poem Poetry Travel Wisconsin

May, and after a rainy springWe walk streets gallant with rhododendrons.

~ Alicia Suskin Ostriker

Alicia Suskin Ostriker Poetry

We can’t choose our poetic fathers any more than our biological ones — but we can choose how to come to terms with them.

~ Rodger Kamenetz

Rodger Kamenetz Poetry Writing Process

In my more rebellious days I tried to doubt the existence of the sacred, but the universe kept dancing and life kept writing poetry across my life. (Beyond Religion, p. 81)

~ David N. Elkins

David N. Elkins Poetry The Sacred

HOUSE Grow high. The devil can't find you. Grow deep. Buddha can't find you. Build a house and live there. Gourd creepers will climb over it, their flowers dazzling at midnight.

~ Ko Un

Ko Un Poetry

When you're a student of poetry, you're lucky if you don't realize how untalented you are until you get a little better. Otherwise, you would just stop.

~ Tony Hoagland

Tony Hoagland Poetry Writing

Come, drunks and drug-takers; come perverts unnerved!Receive the laurel, given, though late, on merit; to whom and wherever deserved.Parochial punks, trimmers, nice people, joiners true-blue,Get the hell out of the way of the laurel. It is deathless And it isn't for you.

~ Louise Bogan

Louise Bogan Alcohol Drugs Inspirational Memorable Perversion Poetry Prominent Showy

If you don't know the kind of person I amand I don't know the kind of person you area pattern that others made may prevail in the worldand following the wrong god home we may miss our star.

~ William Stafford

William Stafford Poetry

Hak cihâna tolıdur kimseler Hakk’ı bilmez / Anı sen senden iste o senden ayru olmaz.

~ Yunus Emre

Yunus Emre Inspirational Poetry Sufism

O the mind, mind has mountains; cliffs of fallFrightful, sheer, no-man-fathomed.

~ Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gerard Manley Hopkins Mind Poetry

...It's not that the worm forgives the plough; it gives it no mind. (Pain occurs, in passing.) (lines 37-39 in the poem 'Fantasia on a Theme from IKEA')

~ Philip Gross

Philip Gross Ecology Poetry Wales

...always-the sharp,plaintive edgeon the rimof the spoonof my giving.(lines 8-13 of the poem 'Confessions')

~ Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno

Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno Loss Motherhood Poetry Violence

Must be going crazy---my favorite poet latelyhas been me!

~ Wayne Kaumualii Westlake

Wayne Kaumualii Westlake Poetry
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