“As I get older, I recognize that my thinking about poetry may or may not have anything actively to do with my actual work as a poet. This strikes me as no thing cynically awry but rather seems again instance of that hapless or possibly happy fact, we do not as humans seem necessarily aware of what we are physically or psychically doing at all!” ThinkingHumansMayFactsSeemsPoetStrikesInstance Book:Was That a Real Poem & Other Essays Source: Was That a Real Poem & Other Essays
“Still, no one finally knows what a poet is supposed either to be or to do. Especially in this country, one takes on the job—because all that one does in America is considered a "job"—with no clear sense as to what is required or where one will ultimately be led. In that respect, it is as particular an instance of a "calling" as one might point to. For years I've kept in mind, "Many are called but few are chosen." Even so "called," there were no assurances that one would be answered.” KnowsYearsMindDoeStillsCountryMightWould BeJobsAmericaClearParticularPoetCallingChosenInstanceAssurance Author:Robert Creeley