“Some things you know all your life. They are so simple and true they must be said without elegance, meter and rhyme… they must be naked and alone, they must stand for themselves.”
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Philip Levine4
Poet 1928–2015Related quotes
Gertrude Stein (1874–1946) American art collector and experimental writer of novels, poetry and plays
What Are Masterpieces and Why Are There So Few of Them (1936), Afterword of a later edition
Bruce Fairchild Barton book The Man Nobody Knows
On the teachings of Jesus, in Ch. 5 : His Advertisements
The Man Nobody Knows (1924)
Michael Moorcock book The City in the Autumn Stars
Source: The City in the Autumn Stars (1986), Chapter 14 (p. 376)
“Man, you must sweat
And rhyme your guts taut, if you'd build
Your verse a ladder.”
R.S. Thomas (1913–2000) Welsh poet
"Poetry For Supper"
Poetry For Supper (1958)
Context: Natural, hell! What was it Chaucer
Said once about the long toil
that goes like blood to the poems making? Leave it to nature and the verse sprawls,
Limp as bindweed, if it break at all
Life's iron crust
Man, you must sweat
And rhyme your guts taut, if you'd build
Your verse a ladder.
“Even the president of the United States
Sometimes must have to stand naked”
Bob Dylan (1941) American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and artist
Song lyrics, Bringing It All Back Home (1965), It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
Karl Schroeder (1962) Author. Technology consultant
Source: Lady of Mazes (2005), Chapter 16 (p. 179).