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If you put a real leaf and a silk leaf side by side, you'll see something of the difference between Homer's poetry and anyone else's. There seem to be real leaves still alive in the 'Iliad,' real animals, real people, real light attending everything.
— Alice Oswald
Tags: people, poetry, you, light

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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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