Unimaginable how much patience is needed to see the simplest things. How much patience I need to write a single verse.
—George Seferis, A Poet’s Journal: Days of 1945-1951 (The Belknap Press, Harvard U. Press, 1974), translated by Athan Anagnostopoulos.
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Borrowing phraseology from C.S.Lewis, I'd say you can start by wanting to write good verse (for which much patience is required) and in the end you may get Poetry; however, beginning with the "soap and water" of much contemporary poetry will get you nothing at all. Of that you can be certain
It's horrifying to think that legions of experimental poets (and poetries) have committed themselves already to this lifelong exercise in futility.
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