The Poetic Principle (1850)
“This poem has been called obscure. I refuse to believe that it is obscurer than pity, violence, or suffering. But being a poem, not a lifetime, it is more compressed.”
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“I believe everyone has this fuckin' poem in his heart.”
Source: Love All the People: Letters, Lyrics, Routines
undated quote about his own poetry; in ' Objects Are What We Aren't' https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2015/02/26/objects-are-what-we-arent/, by Andy Battaglia; The Parish Review, February 26, 2015
as quoted by John Freely, Before Gaileo: The Birth of Modern Science in Medieval Europe (2012)
On how she favors a musical quality to her poetry in the book Truthtellers of the Times: Interviews with Contemporary Women Poets https://books.google.com/books?id=LkVO9mmfwZYC&pg=PA23&lpg=PA23&dq
“The person who wrote the poem can tell you more about the poem than anyone else.”
Interview with Ernest Hibert (2006)
“You must believe: a poem is a holy thing — a good poem, that is.”
Poetry and Craft (1965)
Patrick Sims-Williams, in Boris Ford (ed.) Medieval Literature: The European Inheritance (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983) p. 302.
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“Even more than in a poem, it is the aphorism that the word is god.”
Drawn and Quartered (1983)
“No aspect of a poem is more singular, more unique, than its rhythm.”
'The Sounds of Poetry' Farrar,Strauss & Giroux 1998
The Sounds of Poetry 1998