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Poems, for me, begin as a social engagement. I want to establish a kind of sociability or even hospitality at the beginning of a poem. The title and the first few lines are a kind of welcome mat where I am inviting the reader inside.
Billy Collins
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of inviting the reader into a poem as if welcoming them into a social space.

Billy Collins expresses the idea that poetry should create a sense of connection with the reader. He likens the title and opening lines of a poem to a welcome mat, suggesting that the beginning of a poem serves to invite and engage readers, fostering a sense of hospitality and sociability as they step into the poet's world.

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