On NPR's Saturday Morning Edition I heard the host, Scott Simon, interview a poet named Edward Hirsch. (Click here and you can hear it too.)
Together they read a poem by someone named William Matthews. I guess it's called "the four subjects of poetry" Here it is:
"
1. I went out into the woods today, and it made me feel, you know, sort of religious.
2. We're not getting any younger.
3. It sure is cold and lonely (a) without you, honey, or (b) with you, honey.4. Sadness seems but the other side of the coin of happiness, and vice versa, and in any case the coin is too soon spent, and on what we know not what."
And I thought - "Yes, that was perfectly expressed. It explains exactly why I don't like poetry."
For no apparent reason I've illustrated the poem with photos from our December 2004 trip to Mexico.
Video?
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