Sometimes it is necessary To reteach a thing its loveliness Galway Kinnell More Quotes by Galway Kinnell More Quotes From Galway Kinnell Little sleep's-head sprouting hair in the moonlight, when I come back we will go out together, we will walk out together among, the ten thousand things, each scratched too late with such knowledge, the wages of dying is love. Galway Kinnell dying hair sleep Perhaps poetry will be the canary in the mine-shaft warning us of what's to come. Galway Kinnell canaries mines warning I start off but I don't know where I'm going; I try this avenue and that avenue, that turns out to be a dead end, this is a dead end, and so on. The search takes a long time and I have to back-track often. Galway Kinnell track trying long Goodbye, Galway Kinnell loneliness goodbye war this one whom habit of memory propels to the ground of his making, Galway Kinnell blessing memories children There are two versions to every poem – the crying version and the straight version Galway Kinnell versions cry two