Poem: Poems about Poems Are Still Poems


Poems about Poems Are Still Poems

even if they are still only poems
that poets mostly write when other
poems don’t turn up on the page,
when the ideas aren’t right, when
no particularity of the moon
has been noticed, when the grass
is too banal, when insects
only seem like insects.  Even when
only the words are there, nothing
to say wrapped in a way of saying,
that can still become something,
adds itself to itself until more
than words have come out after all.

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