You think a poem must have covers around it.
“You think a poem must have covers around it.
The moment you write a thing the poem ceases. The poem is the present
which you can’t define. You live it. Anything is a poem if it has time
in it. You don’t have to take a ferryboat or go to China to write a
poem. The finest poem I ever lived was a kitchen sink.”
— | Henry Miller, Black Spring |
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