Of course there is nothing the matter with the stars It is my emptiness among them While they drift farther away in the invisible morning W. S. Merwin More Quotes by W. S. Merwin More Quotes From W. S. Merwin I am too conscious of being an American to accept public congratulation with good grace or to welcome it except as an occasion for expressing openly a shame which many Americans feel, day after day, helplessly and in silence. W. S. Merwin i-am day good silence What a great poem teaches you - and it's not intellectual at all - is the resonance in the language that's heard there. This goes back to the very origins of poetry and to the very origins of language. W. S. Merwin great you language poetry As a child, I used to have a secret dread - and a recurring nightmare - of the whole world becoming city, being covered with cement and buildings and streets. No more country. No more woods. W. S. Merwin city child country world I think memory is essential to what we are. If we - we wouldn't be able to talk to each other without memory. And what we think of as the present really is the past. It is made out of the past. W. S. Merwin memory talk think past That's a great gift to be given, that feeling of no fear. W. S. Merwin gift feeling great fear The Indians seemed to be living in a place and in a way that was of immense importance to me. So I associate learning to read - English, oddly enough - with wanting to know about Indians. I'm still growing into it. I've never outgrown that. W. S. Merwin place me learning way The kind of writing that matters most to me is something you don't learn about. It's constantly coming out of what I don't know rather than what I do know. W. S. Merwin know me you writing In a sense, much that is learned is bound to be bad habits. You're always beginning again. W. S. Merwin beginning bad you always You have to be rather relentless about pushing other things out of the way. This activity of writing, which has no promises attached to it, comes to be given a kind of arbitrary but persistent importance. W. S. Merwin promises you writing way The past is always - one moment it's what happened three minutes ago, and one minute it's what happened 30 years ago. And they flow into each other in ways that we can't predict and that we keep discovering in dreams, which keep bringing up feelings and moments, some of which we never actually saw. W. S. Merwin dreams moment moments past I think this is one of the benefits of getting older: that one has that perspective on things farther away. One is so caught up in middle years in the idea of accomplishing something when, in fact, the full accomplishment is always with one. W. S. Merwin think getting-older perspective years The idea of writing, to me, was, from the beginning, was writing something which was a little different from the ordinary exchange of speech. It was something that had a certain formality, something in which the words were of interest in themselves. W. S. Merwin words beginning me writing He said you should write about 75 lines every day. You know, Pound was a great one for laying down the law about how you did anything. W. S. Merwin day great you law I can't imagine ever writing anything of any kind on a machine. I never tried to write either poetry or prose on a typewriter. I like to do it on useless paper, scrap paper, because it's of no importance. W. S. Merwin never useless poetry writing We are the shadow of Sirius. There is the other side of - as we talk to each other, we see the light, and we see these faces, but we know that behind that, there's the other side, which we never know. And that - it's the dark, the unknown side that guides us, and that is part of our lives all the time. It's the mystery. W. S. Merwin shadow light dark time The time of wisdom cannot be measured, and for me, wisdom is the garden. There is no time in the garden. W. S. Merwin me garden wisdom time I go five steps in the garden, and I immediately lose track of time... it is a kind of joy in being alive in being in the world. I always found that in the garden. That is what it means to me. W. S. Merwin me time joy world The Arab world is erupting, which is extraordinary, and to see it happen is like watching rings spreading on a pool - it goes out; it varies so much. The spontaneity is wonderful, but very often, if it's not well organized, it breaks up, and it peters out. W. S. Merwin happen see pool world Jeffersonian democracy, faulty as it is, and only the fragment of it that we have, is a thing of such preciousness, a thing of such value. W. S. Merwin value thing only democracy Democracy's got endless problems and faults and dangers, but it's certain the alternatives are not better. W. S. Merwin got problems better democracy