[identity profile] swannishs-epee.livejournal.com
I remember there being a poem posted on here a long time ago- a slam poem by a woman talking about what it's like to go out with a book worm. I want to use because I'm looking for poems with literature as their main focus. Here's some I have so far. Please share any other poems you know of that are about literature too!

Thanks, guys!

In Shakespeare by James Richardson )
The Wordsworth Effect by Joyce Sutphen )
A Poet Recalls Fiction by Norm Sacuta )
[identity profile] little-lady-d.livejournal.com
James Richardson - In Shakespeare

In Shakespeare a lover turns into an ass
as you would expect. People confuse
their consciences with ghosts and witches.
Old men throw everything away
because they panic and can't feel their lives.
They pinch themselves, pierce themselves with twigs,
cliffs, lightning, and die—yes, finally—in glad pain.

You marry a woman you've never talked to,
a woman you thought was a boy.
Sixteen years go by as a curtain billows
once, twice. Your children are lost,
they come back, you don't remember how.
A love turns to a statue in a dress, the statue
comes back to life. Oh God, it's all so realistic
I can't stand it. Whereat I weep and sing.

Such a relief, to burst from the theatre
into our cool, imaginary streets
where we know who's who and what's what,
and command with Metrocards our destinations.
Where no one with a story struggling in him
convulses as it eats its way out,
and no one in an antiseptic corridor,
or in deserts or in downtown darkling plains,
staggers through an Act that just will not end,
eyes burning with the burning of the dead.
[identity profile] turnyourankle.livejournal.com
1.


It's so much easier to get further from home than nearer that all men become travelers.

2.


Of all the ways to avoid living perfect discipline is the most admired.

3.


Idolators of the great need to believe that what they lvoe cannot fail them, adorers of kitsch, camp, trash that they cannot fail what they love.

4.


Say nothing as if it were news.

5.


Who breaks the thread, the one who pulls, the one who holds on?

6.


Despair says I cannot lift that weight. Happiness says, I do not have to.

7.


What you give to a thief is stolen.

8.


Impatience is not wanting to understand that you don't understand.

9.


Greater than the temptations of beauty are those of method.

10.


Harder to laugh at the comedy if it's about you, harder to cry at the tragedy if it isn't.

11.


Patience is not very different from courage. It just takes longer.

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