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One of the rules of Greek lament poetry is that it mustn't mention the dead by name in case of invoking a ghost. Maybe the 'Iliad,' crowded with names, is more than a poem. Maybe it's a dangerous piece of the brightness of both this world and the next.
— Alice Oswald
Tags: name, next, world, poetry

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Wind ought to be a verb or an adverb. It isn't really anything. It's a manner of movement of warmth and cold: a kind of information system of the air.
— Alice Oswald
Tags: cold, air, information, wind
Spring, when the earth tilts closer to the sun, runs a strict timetable of flowers.
— Alice Oswald
Tags: earth, flowers, sun, spring
At each moment, a poem might grow into a totally different shape. It is not so much like working in a garden. It is more as if you remade the garden every day.
— Alice Oswald
Tags: garden, day, moment, you
It's a relief to hear the rain. It's the sound of billions of drops, all equal, all equally committed to falling, like a sudden outbreak of democracy. Water, when it hits the ground, instantly becomes a puddle or rivulet or flood.
— Alice Oswald
Tags: like, democracy, water, rain
I try not to invent; I try simply to translate the weird language of the natural world. And I'm not into absolute ownership of things.
— Alice Oswald
Tags: try, weird, language, world
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