I think what gets a poem going is an initiating line. Sometimes a first line will occur, and it goes nowhere; but other times - and this, I think, is a sense you develop - I can tell that the line wants to continue.
Billy CollinsRead
I love to move like a mouse inside this puzzle for the body, balancing the wish to be lost with the need to be found.
Interpretation
The quote reflects the delicate balance between exploration and belonging in life.
In this quote, Billy Collins uses the metaphor of a mouse navigating a puzzle to express the tension between the desire to explore and discover new paths, and the inherent human need for connection and understanding. The imagery suggests a journey through life's complexities, where one can feel lost while simultaneously seeking to be found and understood, highlighting the duality of human experience.
In practice
This quote is perfect for a reflection on personal growth during a motivational speech.
I think what gets a poem going is an initiating line. Sometimes a first line will occur, and it goes nowhere; but other times - and this, I think, is a sense you develop - I can tell that the line wants to continue.
People think of poetry as a school subject... Poetry is very frustrating to students because they don't have a taste for ambiguity, for one thing. That gives them a poetry hangover.
To a poet, it's quite ruinous to have a poem distorted, out of shape, or squeezed, shall we say, into this tiny screen. But I'm not sure big digital companies are sensitive to the needs of poets.
All they want to do is tie the poem to a chair with a rope and torture a confession out of it. They begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means.
And the reason I am writing this on the back of a manila envelope now that they have left the train together is to tell you that when she turned to lift the large, delicate cello onto the overhead rack, I saw him looking up at her and what she was doing the way the eyes of saints are painted when they are looking up at God when he is doing something remarkable, something that identifies him as God.
The whole world of publishing is moving to electronic, but when you put a poem on a screen and you increase the type size, the shape of a poem changes.
I'm always fascinated by the way memory diffuses fact.
What religion a man shall have is a historical accident, quite as much as what language he shall speak.
The angry men know that this golden age (of fossil fuels) has gone; but they cannot find the words for the constraints they hate. Clutching their copies of Atlas Shrugged, they flail around, accusing those who would impede them of communism, fascism, religiosity, misanthropy, but knowing at heart that these restrictions are driven by something far more repulsive to the unrestrained man: the decencies we owe to other human beings.
We have become indifferent to content, and react, not even to form, but to technique, to technical efficiency itself.
It was sad music. But it waved its sadness like a battle flag. It said the universe had done all it could, but you were still alive.
Our own grandchildren may demonstrate that-sometimes- Gigantic is Beautiful.
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