Ars Poetica

A poem should be palpable and mute
As a globed fruit,

Dumb
As old medallions to the thumb,

Silent as the sleeve-worn stone
Of casement ledges where the moss has grown—

A poem should be wordless
As the flight of birds.

A poem should be motionless in time
As the moon climbs,

Leaving, as the moon releases
Twig by twig the night-entangled trees,

Leaving, as the moon behind the winter leaves,
Memory by memory the mind—

A poem should be motionless in time
As the moon climbs.

A poem should be equal to:
Not true.

For all the history of grief
An empty doorway and a maple leaf.

For love
The leaning grasses and two lights above the sea—

A poem should not mean
But be.

Auteur: Archibald MacLeish

<b>Ars Poetica</b><br /><br />A poem should be palpable and mute<br />As a globed fruit,<br /><br />Dumb<br />As old medallions to the thumb,<br /><br />Silent as the sleeve-worn stone<br />Of casement ledges where the moss has grown—<br /><br />A poem should be wordless<br />As the flight of birds.<br /><br />A poem should be motionless in time<br />As the moon climbs,<br /><br />Leaving, as the moon releases<br />Twig by twig the night-entangled trees,<br /><br />Leaving, as the moon behind the winter leaves,<br />Memory by memory the mind—<br /><br />A poem should be motionless in time<br />As the moon climbs.<br /><br />A poem should be equal to:<br />Not true.<br /><br />For all the history of grief<br />An empty doorway and a maple leaf.<br /><br />For love<br />The leaning grasses and two lights above the sea—<br /><br />A poem should not mean<br />But be. - Archibald MacLeish


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