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It's ironic that while I was a worker in Detroit, which I left when I was twenty six, my sense was that the thing that's going to stop me from being a poet is the fact that I'm doing this crummy work.
Philip Levine
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Philip Levine
Age: 87 †
Born: 1928
Born: January 10
Died: 2015
Died: February 14
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I'm afraid we live at the mercy of a power, maybe a God, without mercy. And yet we find it, as I have, from others.
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If that voice that you created that is most alive in the poem isn't carried throughout the whole poem, then I destroy where it's not there, and I reconstruct it so that that voice is the dominant voice in the poem.
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Now I think poetry will save nothing from oblivion, but I keep writing about the ordinary because for me it's the home of the extraordinary, the only home.
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For sure I once thought of myself as the poet who would save the ordinary from oblivion.
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Meet some people who care about poetry the way you do. You'll have that readership. Keep going until you know you're doing work that's worthy. And then see what happens. That's my advice.
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But most commonly, it's one poem that I work on with a lot of intensity.
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I say, Father, the years have brought me here, still your son, they have brought me to a life I cannot understand.
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I realized poetry's the thing that I can do 'cause I can stick at it and work with tremendous intensity.
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I started listening to music when I wrote when I had three sons at home.
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Now I must wait and be still and say nothing I don't know, nothing I haven't lived over and over, and that's everything.
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How weightless/ words are when nothing will do.
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The irony is, going to work every day became the subject of probably my best poetry.
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