“A poem is not simply words on a page but a way of touching
the stars and having the stars that have fallen into the sea touch us.”—Sawnie
Morris
“I don’t think that art or poetry needs to set out to change
the world but I think that it can change the world and make us more
compassionate, more just, more aware.” —Michael Wiegers
“The struggle of the poet is to reach the natural
sensations, emotions, and feelings that are often concealed or hidden by the
mechanisms of civilization.”—Donald Hall
“My feeling is that poetry is also a healing process, and
then when a person tries to write poetry with depth or beauty, he will find
himself guided along paths which will heal him, and this is more important,
actually, than any of the poetry he writes.”—Robert Bly
“A poem, like an oar, extends inner life into the waters of
story and things, of language and music. There we in turn are changed, moved by
the encounter’s supporting buoyancy, and also its useful resistance.”—Jane
Hirshfield
“Poems are really messages to me whispering, Be calm, go deep, go slow.”—Susan Goldsmith Woldridge
“Poems are really messages to me whispering, Be calm, go deep, go slow.”—Susan Goldsmith Woldridge