“Inside my empty bottle I was constructing a lighthouse while all the others were making ships.”
Share this quote:
“Wanted: a needle swift enough to sew this poem into a blanket.”
Share this quote:
A true confession: I believe in a soluble fish.
Share this quote:
One writes because one has been touched by the yearning for and the despair of ever touching the Other.
Share this quote:
Poetry: three mismatched shoes at the entrance of a dark alley.
Share this quote:
In their effort to divorce language and experience, deconstructionist critics remind me of middle-class parents who do not allow their children to play in the street.
Share this quote:
Poetry is an orphan of silence.
Share this quote:
I love America, hed tell us. We were going to make a million dollars manufacturing objects we had seen in dreams that night.
Share this quote:
Like many others, I grew up in an age that preached liberty and built slave camps.
Share this quote:
The ambition of much of todays literary theory seems to be to find ways to read literature without imagination.
Share this quote:
The idea is to spin the wheel of metaphors and images until sparks of associations begin to fly for the reader.
Share this quote:
Memory, all-nights bedside tattoo artist.
Share this quote:
The ProdigalDark morning rainMeant to fallOn a prison and a schoolyard,Falling meanwhileOn my mother and her old dog.How slow she shuffles nowIn my father’s Sunday shoes.The dog by her sideTrembling with each stepAs he tries to keep up.I am on another corner waitingWith my head shaved.My mind hops like a sparrowIn the rain.I’m always watching and worrying about her.Everything is a magic ritual,A secret cinema,The way she appears in a window hours laterTo set the empty bowlAnd spoon on the table,And then exitsSo that the day may pass,And the night may fallInto the empty bowl,Empty room, empty house,While the rain keepsKnocking at the front door.
Share this quote:
For Emily Dickinson every philosophical idea was a potential lover. Metaphysics is the realm of eternal seduction of the spirit by ideas.
Share this quote:
Once I knew, then I forgot. It was as if I had fallen asleep in a field only to discover at waking that a grove of trees had grown up around me. “Doubt nothing, believe everything,” was my friend’s idea of metaphysics, although his brother ran away with his wife. He still bought her a rose every day, sat in the empty house for the next twenty years talking to her about the weather. I was already dozing off in the shade, dreaming that the rustling trees were my many selves explaining themselves all at the same time so that I could not make out a single word. My life was a beautiful mystery on the verge of understanding, always on the verge! Think of it! My friend’s empty house with every one of its windows lit. The dark trees multiplying all around it.
Share this quote:
Wanted: a needle swift enough to sew this poem into a blanket.
Share this quote:
Poetry is an orphan of silence. The words never quite equal the experience behind them.
Share this quote:
“Poetry is an orphan of silence.”
Share this quote:
“One writes because one has been touched by the yearning for and the despair of ever touching the Other.”
Share this quote:
“In their effort to divorce language and experience, deconstructionist critics remind me of middle-class parents who do not allow their children to play in the street.”
Share this quote: