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And as to experience-well, think how little some good poets have had, or how much some bad ones have.
Elizabeth Bishop
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Elizabeth Bishop
Age: 68 †
Born: 1911
Born: February 8
Died: 1979
Died: October 6
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Worcester
Massachusetts
Elisabeth Bishop
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Lose something every day. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. The art of losing isn't hard to master.
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I am sorry for people who can't write letters. But I suspect also that you and I ... love to write them because it's kind of like working without really doing it.
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Heaven is not like flying or swimming, but has something to do with blackness and a strong glare.
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But he sleeps on the top of his mast with his eyes closed tight. The gull inquired into his dream, which was, I must not fall. The spangled sea below wants me to fall. It is hard as diamonds it wants to destroy us all.
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Insomnia perhaps she's a daytime sleeper.
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It is what we imagine knowledge to be: dark, salt, clear, moving, utterly free, drawn from the cold hard mouth of the world, derived from the rocky breasts forever, flowing and drawn, and since our knowledge is historical, flowing, and flown.
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Something needn't be large to be good.
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Icebergs behoove the soul (both being self-made from elements least visible) to see themselves: fleshed, fair, erected, indivisible.
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The art of losing isn't hard to master so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
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Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture I love) I shan't have lied. It's evident the art of losing's not too hard to master though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.
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All my life I have lived and behaved very much like the sandpiper - just running down the edges of different countries and continents, 'looking for something'.
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I was made at right angles to the world and I see it so. I can only see it so.
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If after I read a poem the world looks like that poem for 24 hours or so I'm sure it's a good oneāand the same goes for paintings.
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