POETRY IS NOT A BOOK
Literature is not a book.
Our
culture is garrulous.
‘How
are you?’
is a
dangerous question.
Haida spokesman
interviewed on the radio
Poetry is not a book
a book freezes what once lived
poetry escapes definition
PhDs are dissecting corpses
poetry is alive and rebellious
inhabits the most surprising places
prisons and ghetto streets
as well as literary salons
it rolls off the tongue
of a stranger in a pub
it travels along highways
that never reach the horizon
poetry is not a book
it’s not prizes or honours
if it's not in your soul
your longest book will be empty
if it’s in your soul
it will appear in everything you do
it’s in the speech
of a kung fu master –
spare, concise, graceful
poetry is not a book
it’s the third eye
the marks on paper and screen
are just signposts
poetry
is behind the words
it knows no borders
travels freely
it existed long before
books were invented and will
continue long after they disappear
poetry is not a book
it’s what opens the book.
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