Poems
16.03.2010 / 21.40 pm
 
by Marianne Clarke Moore
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I too, dislike it: there are things that are important beyond all this fiddle.
Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one discovers that there is in
it after all, a place for the genuine.
Hands that can grasp, eyes
that can dilate, hair that can rise
if it must, these things are important not because a
high sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because they are
useful; when they become so derivative as to become unintelligible,
the same thing may be said for all of us, that we
do not admire what
we cannot understand: the bat,
holding on upside down or in quest of something to

eat, elephants pushing, a wild horse taking a roll, a tireless wolf under
a tree, the immovable critic twitching his skin like a horse that feels a flea, the base­
ball fan, the statistician --
nor is it valid
to discriminate against "business documents and

school-books": all these phenomena are important. One must make a distinction
however: when dragged into prominence by half poets, the result is not poetry,
nor till the poets among us can be
"literalists of
the imagination" -- above
insolence and triviality and can present

for inspection, imaginary gardens with real toads in them, shall we have
it. In the meantime, if you demand on one hand,
the raw material of poetry in
all its rawness and
that which is on the other hand
genuine, then you are interested in poetry.


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Peter

Strong and slippery, built for the midnight grass-party confronted by four cats,
he sleeps his time away -- the detached first claw on his foreleg which corresponds
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Silence

My father used to say,
"Superior people never make long visits,
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To An Intra-mural Rat

You make me think of many men
Once met, to be forgot again
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The Light O' The Moon

[How different people and different animals look upon the moon: showing that each creature finds in it his own mood and disposition]

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A Huge Frog And I

A huge frog and I,
staring at each other,
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Not Knowing

Not knowing
it's a tub they're in
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The Present; Or, The Bag Of The Bee:

Fly to my mistress, pretty pilfering bee,
And say thou bring'st this honey-bag from me;
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To Jośe Marίa Palacio

Palacio, good friend,
is spring there
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