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Poetry can keep life itself alive. You can endure almost anything as long as you can sing about it.
— James Wright
I feel the only thing you can do about life is to preserve it, by art if you're an artist, by children if you're not.
— Philip Larkin
After my marriage ended, I had an urge to skip that part of my life completely in terms of poetry, not publish anything at all about it.
— Denise Duhamel
As I got older, I really got into Tupac's poetry, his books and just learning about his life and what he was into.
— Jhene Aiko
America - where we hate our
fathers, love our mothers, and
everyone is hung up on trying
to be a man — Phil Volatile
fathers, love our mothers, and
everyone is hung up on trying
to be a man — Phil Volatile
Poetry, playing with your words until you breathe life into them.
— Morgan Dragonwillow
I can't even make up a rhyme about an umbrella, let alone death and life and eternal peace.
— Knut Hamsun
Sufi poetry is, in a sense, self-help poetry about how to live a decent life, how to deal with your mortality.
— Mohsin Hamid
You were the hardest year of my life and I've never been so happy. What does that say about me?
— Charlotte Eriksson
There are two kinds of love. One kind you live with, the other you write poetry about.
— Debasish Mridha
I cannot speak for more than an hour exclusively about poetry. At that point, life itself takes over again.
— Wislawa Szymborska
I yearn to make these scars disappear
And to forget about the past.
To throw away all of my fears
And to be happy at last. — Atarah L. Poling
And to forget about the past.
To throw away all of my fears
And to be happy at last. — Atarah L. Poling
Friday night's alright for fighting
Saturday, Sunday, Monday too
Every night is a night of fighting
With family and friends like you — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
Saturday, Sunday, Monday too
Every night is a night of fighting
With family and friends like you — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
Poetry reminds us of the truths about life and human nature that we knew all along, but forgot somehow because they weren't yet in memorable language.
— Diane Ackerman
Oh, precious losing streak,
you're too cute for your own good.
I try to laugh about it
but my face is made of wood. — Casey Renee Kiser
you're too cute for your own good.
I try to laugh about it
but my face is made of wood. — Casey Renee Kiser
Poetry had everything to teach me about life.
— Diane Ackerman
Life is poetry," said Mae. "Stop. Watch. Listen. There's poetry all over. And the thing about poetry? It don't write itself.
— Robin Parrish
Every thought about death takes a moment of life away.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Maybe life is all about twirling under one of those midnight skies,
cutting a swathe through the breeze
and gently closing your eyes. — Sanober Khan
cutting a swathe through the breeze
and gently closing your eyes. — Sanober Khan
Make this day a tree
leaning over the river eternity
and fuss about in its branches. — Jimmy Santiago Baca
leaning over the river eternity
and fuss about in its branches. — Jimmy Santiago Baca
Love and Death? What has great music or poetry ever been about, but those twin forces that undo a man?
— Douglas Wynne
To me, poetry is about survival first of all. Survival of the individual self, survival of the emotional life.
— Gregory Orr
I would say my life experiences are my poetry, whether I'm writing about those actual, factual experiences or not.
— Dorianne Laux
There's two kinds of women
those you write poems about and those you don't. — Jeffrey McDaniel
those you write poems about and those you don't. — Jeffrey McDaniel
The most beautiful, amazing and inevitable fact about life-
Everything has a natural healing
process. — Sanober Khan
Everything has a natural healing
process. — Sanober Khan
Poetry contains almost all you need to know about life.
— Josephine Hart
Real poetry is about life as it is lived by instinct, not by philosophy.
— Anuradha Bhattacharyya