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Which is it: you can't get started unless you're riding some current bigger than your reporting voice or the best time to write is when you don't have much to say and without plenty to say about everything you'll get better right       away. Form is very often a betrayal of reality. Although we are initially drawn to poems by their passion and       urgency, we are convinced by the formal means invented for their impelling motives. Every accidental crack or dent. Not just mildly disquieted but actively repelled, running for the River Styx, the doors of Hell pell mell, there must be a crack, deep and unmendable, in the poet that the poet must forever try to mend. Or not. While mortal poets imitate, immortal poets steal. That's plagiarism. Fortunately the public feels less strongly about poetry than television, communism and aging gracefully through meditation. Now I'm being silly. My silly indefatigable lusting, silly sadness, silly arguing and silly trusting. All I do not know about our nation's history, wars and what showering the people you love with love does. Ransacking apothegms, algorithms and selling the loot as memes, dissemblings. Bearing fardels with the warrior's skull.
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Apr 11, 2016
Apr 11, 2016 at 6:35 AM UTC
Mortal Poets
Which is it: you can't get started unless you're riding some current bigger than your reporting voice or the best time to write is when you don't have much to say and without plenty to say about everything you'll get better right       away. Form is very often a betrayal of reality. Although we are initially drawn to poems by their passion and       urgency, we are convinced by the formal means invented for their impelling motives. Every accidental crack or dent. Not just mildly disquieted but actively repelled, running for the River Styx, the doors of Hell pell mell, there must be a crack, deep and unmendable, in the poet that the poet must forever try to mend. Or not. While mortal poets imitate, immortal poets steal. That's plagiarism. Fortunately the public feels less strongly about poetry than television, communism and aging gracefully through meditation. Now I'm being silly. My silly indefatigable lusting, silly sadness, silly arguing and silly trusting. All I do not know about our nation's history, wars and what showering the people you love with love does. Ransacking apothegms, algorithms and selling the loot as memes, dissemblings. Bearing fardels with the warrior's skull.
www.ronnnowpoetry.com --with lines by Heaney, Collins, Milosz, Yeats, Eliot, James Taylor, Helen Vendler, Kay Ryan -- Heaney,Seamus, RTE Radio 1, September 1997 --Collins, Billy, The Exeter News, 6 May 2005 --Milosz, Czeslaw, Partisan Review, Summer 1996 --Yeats, William Butler, "Lapis Lazuli," The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats, The Macmillan Co., 1940. --Eliot, T.S., The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism, 1950 --Taylor, James, "Shower the People" --Vendler, Helen, The Breaking of Style, Harvard University Press, 1995 --Ryan, Kay, The Yale Review, April 2004
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Apr 11, 2016
Apr 11, 2016 at 6:35 AM UTC
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