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  • The music of memory has its own pitch,/which not everyone hears.

    Charles Wright (2014). “Buffalo Yoga: Poems”, p.52, Macmillan
  • All forms of landscape are autobiographical.

    Landscape   Form  
    Charles Wright (2014). “Negative Blue: Selected Later Poems”, p.158, Macmillan
  • I empty myself with light Until I become morning.

    Morning   Light   Empty  
  • We've all led raucous lives, some of them inside, some of them out. But only the poem you leave behind is what's important. Everyone knows this. The voyage into the interior is all that matters, Whatever your ride. Sometimes I can't sit still for all the asininities I read. Give me the hummingbird, who has to eat sixty times His own weight a day just to stay alive. Now that's a life on the edge.

  • Poetry is the dark side of the moon.

    Dark   Moon   Sides  
  • Everyone knows this. The voyage into the interior is all that matters, Whatever your ride.

    Charles Wright (2014). “Littlefoot: A Poem”, p.80, Macmillan
  • Some people have everything Other people don't But everything don't mean a thing If it ain't the thing you want

    Mean   People   Want  
  • It may not be written in any book, but it is written - You can't go back, you can't repeat the unrepeatable.

    Book   May   Repeats  
    Charles Wright (2014). “Littlefoot: A Poem”, p.9, Macmillan
  • How sweet the past is, no matter how wrong, or how sad. How sweet is yesterday's noise

    Sweet   Past   Yesterday  
    Charles Wright (2014). “The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990”, p.43, Macmillan
  • How many times can summer turn to fall in one life?

    Summer   Fall   Turns  
    Charles Wright (2014). “Negative Blue: Selected Later Poems”, p.54, Macmillan
  • It’s up there, and you can see the front of it. But what it is isn’t what you’re looking at. It’s behind what you’re looking at.

    Behinds   Fronts  
  • November’s a burn and an ache.

    November   Ache  
    Charles Wright (2014). “Negative Blue: Selected Later Poems”, p.163, Macmillan
  • Snub end of a dismal year, deep in the dwarf orchard, The sky with its undercoat of blackwash and point stars, I stand in the dark and answer to My life, this shirt I want to take off, which is on fire . . .

    Stars   Dark   Fire  
    Charles Wright (2014). “Negative Blue: Selected Later Poems”, p.4, Macmillan
  • If you want great tranquility/ It's hard work and a long walk

    Charles Wright (2014). “Negative Blue: Selected Later Poems”, p.34, Macmillan
  • It's linkage I'm talking about, and harmonies and structures, And all the various things that lock our wrists to the past.

    Past   Talking   Locks  
    Charles Wright (2014). “The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990”, p.79, Macmillan
  • How many years have slipped through our hands?
At least as many as the constellations we still can identify.
The quarter moon, like a light skiff,
 floats out of the mist-remnants
Of last night’s hard rain.
It, too, will slip through our fingers
 with no ripple, without us in it.

    Rain   Moon   Night  
  • The ache for anything is a thick dust in the heart.

    Heart   Dust   Ache  
    Charles Wright (2014). “The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990”, p.95, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • Our dreams are luminous, a cast fire upon the world. Morning arrives and that's it. Sunlight darkens the earth.

    Dream   Morning   Fire  
    Charles Wright (2004). “Snake eyes”
  • What makes us leave what we love best? What is it inside us that keeps erasing itself When we need it most, That sends us into uncertainty for its own sake And holds us flush there until we begin to love it And have to begin again? What is it within our own lives we decline to live Whenever we find it, making our days unendurable, And nights almost visionless? I still don't know yet, but I do it.

    Night   Needs   Sake  
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