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When poetry separates from song, then the words have to carry all the rhythm themselves; they have to do all the work. They can't rely on the singing voice.
— Edward Hirsch
Tags: words, song, poetry, work

Other Quotes by "Edward Hirsch"

I don't think you can read poetry while you're watching television very well.
— Edward Hirsch
Tags: television, think, poetry, you
Poetry is meant to inspire readers and listeners, to connect them more deeply to themselves even as it links them more fully to others. But many people feel put off by the terms of poetry, its odd vocabulary, its notorious difficulty.
— Edward Hirsch
Tags: more, feel, people, poetry
Depression is a feeling without a cause. Mourning has a cause.
— Edward Hirsch
Tags: cause, without, feeling, depression
The elegy does the work of mourning; it allows us to experience mortality. It turns loss into remembrance, and it delivers an inheritance.
— Edward Hirsch
Tags: us, loss, experience, work
As soon as something happens to us in America, everyone begins talking about healing. But before you heal, you have to mourn.
— Edward Hirsch
Tags: talking, america, healing, you
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