“We’ve all led raucous lives,
some of them inside, some of them out.
But only the poem you leave behind is what’s important.
Everyone knows this.
The voyage into the interior is all that matters,
Whatever your ride.
Sometimes I can’t sit still for all the asininities I read.
Give me the hummingbird, who has to eat sixty times
His own weight a day just to stay alive.
Now that’s a life on the edge.”
― Charles Wright
Charles Wright, born 1935, is often ranked as one of the best American poets of his generation. Born in 1935 in Pickwick Dam, Tennessee, Wright attended Davidson College and he served four years in the U.S. Army, and it was while stationed in Italy that Wright began to read and write poetry. His many collections of poetry and numerous awards—including the Pulitzer Prize, the Griffin International Poetry Prize, and a Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize—have proven that he is, as Jay Parini once said, “among the best poets” of his generation. Yet Wright remains stoic about such achievements: it is not the poet, but the poems, as he concluded to Genoways. “One wants one’s work to be paid attention to, but I hate personal attention. I just want everyone to read the poems. I want my poetry to get all the attention in the world, but I want to be the anonymous author.”
Credits: Poem Source – Thank you Journal of a Nobody. Photograph: thank you ojojunkie. Bio: Poetryfoundation
‘..only the poem you leave behind is important’. I can only hope you know how magnificent your poem is – and continues to be.
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Can’t say it any better than our Mimi has, David…..
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Thank you both.
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Yay!! Finally I an add another acronym WMS (what Mimi says)…thank you!!!
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Yup. You’re leading from the front again.
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It always bothers me when I’m one of the dogs in back – the view just isn’t the same.
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Laughing. No, it’s not.
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Ohhhh, I like that! We could also add “WWMD!” 🙂 xox, l
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Hmmm, way to close to WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
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Geesh, that didn’t even occur to me! Aren’t WE just Little Mary Sunshine this morning?!
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Just sayin’. If you’re going to own the mantle of Acronym Queen, let’s get it right.
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Got it…..
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🙂
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Reblogged this on Wholeheartedness and commented:
Pretty deep stuff from Mr. Kanigan…
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🙂 Thanks for sharing Todd
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Wow, that is deep… and amazing. Thanks for sharing!
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It is, thank you. 🙂
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