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It's the stickiness of earth that makes it problematic - the way it stains your straps and ingrains your hands so you can't quite tell where you start and stop.
~ Alice Oswald
Earth
Hands
Makes
Problematic
Quite
Start
Stop
Tell
Way
Where
You
Your
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Most spiders eat and remake their webs every night.
~ Alice Oswald
Eat
Every
Every Night
Most
Night
Remake
Spiders
Web
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One night, I lay awake for hours, just terrified. When the dawn finally came up - the comfortable blue sky, the familiar world returning - I could think of no other way to express my relief than through poetry. I made a decision there and then that it was what I wanted to do. Every time I pulled a wishbone, it was what I asked for.
~ Alice Oswald
Asked
Awake
Blue
Blue Sky
Came
Comfortable
Could
Dawn
Decision
Every
Every Time
Express
Familiar
Finally
Hours
Just
Lay
Made
Night
One-Night
Other
Poetry
Pulled
Relief
Returning
Sky
Terrified
Than
Then
There And Then
Think
Through
Time
Up
Wanted
Way
World
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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
Both
Brightness
Case
Crowded
Dangerous
Dead
Ghost
Greek
Iliad
Lament
Maybe
Mention
More
Name
Names
Next
Piece
Poem
Poetry
Rules
Than
World
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People are so used to reading novels now, they just read a poem straight through to get the meaning. And that's something totally different from the slow way you read something if it's a tune; which to me a poem has to be.
~ Alice Oswald
Different
Get
Just
Me
Meaning
Novels
Now
People
Poem
Read
Reading
Slow
Something
Straight
Through
Totally
Tune
Used
Way
Which
You
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Spring, when the earth tilts closer to the sun, runs a strict timetable of flowers.
~ Alice Oswald
Closer
Earth
Flowers
Runs
Spring
Strict
Sun
Timetable
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Stripped of its plot, the 'Iliad' is a scattering of names and biographies of ordinary soldiers: men who trip over their shields, lose their courage or miss their wives. In addition to these, there is a cast of anonymous people: the farmers, walkers, mothers, neighbours who inhabit its similes.
~ Alice Oswald
Addition
Anonymous
Biographies
Cast
Courage
Farmers
Iliad
Inhabit
Lose
Men
Miss
Mothers
Names
Neighbours
Ordinary
Over
People
Plot
Soldiers
Stripped
Trip
Who
Wives
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That is the best instruction you could ever give a poet: whether you're examining a bad line in a poem or a bad motive for action, keep well your repining - meaning, don't ignore the honest muttering in your head.
~ Alice Oswald
Action
Bad
Best
Could
Ever
Examining
Give
Head
Honest
Ignore
Instruction
Keep
Line
Meaning
Motive
Poem
Poet
Well
Whether
You
Your
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The sea has this contradictory quality, that the more you see of it, the more it overwhelms the eye and disappears in its own brightness. Like a flame, whose meaning is light but whose centre is dark, it demands to be undefined.
~ Alice Oswald
Brightness
Centre
Contradictory
Dark
Demands
Disappears
Eye
Flame
Light
Like
Meaning
More
Own
Quality
Sea
See
Undefined
Whose
You
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There are times when the voice of repining is completely drowned out by various louder voices: the voice of government, the voice of taste, the voice of celebrity, the voice of the real world, the voice of fear and force, the voice of gossip.
~ Alice Oswald
Celebrity
Drowned
Fear
Force
Gossip
Government
Louder
Out
Real
Real World
Taste
The Real World
Times
Various
Voice
Voices
World
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There's a lot of rage in my head. I like the friction that means there is nothing relaxing about writing a poem. I can't afford to relax in any area of life. You have to keep your senses awake to all the complacency that kicks in - particularly for the English.
~ Alice Oswald
About
Afford
Any
Area
Awake
Complacency
English
Friction
Head
Keep
Kicks
Life
Like
Lot
Means
Nothing
Particularly
Poem
Rage
Relax
Relaxing
Senses
Writing
You
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There's a whole range of words that people use about landscape. Pastoral? Idyll? I can't stand them.
~ Alice Oswald
About
Landscape
People
Range
Stand
Them
Use
Whole
Words
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To be a poet is as serious, long-term and natural as the effort to be the best human you can be. To express something well is not a question of having a top-class education and understanding poetic forms: rather, it's a question of paying attention.
~ Alice Oswald
Attention
Best
Education
Effort
Express
Forms
Having
Human
Long-Term
Natural
Paying
Poet
Poetic
Question
Rather
Serious
Something
Understanding
Well
You
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Topsoil is a place of digestion. It sucks and chews things into smaller pieces. When it's hungry, it turns grey and stony; when it's thirsty, it opens thousands of cracked lips. Subsoil is more skeletal: it doesn't digest.
~ Alice Oswald
Cracked
Digest
Digestion
Grey
Hungry
Lips
More
Opens
Pieces
Place
Smaller
Sucks
Things
Thirsty
Thousands
Turns
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Webs are made mostly of spaces. They break easily. They barely exist. They belong to the category of half-things: mist, smoke, shrouds, ghosts, membranes, retinas or rags; and they quickly fill up with un-things: old legs and wings and heads and hollow abdomens and body bags of wasps.
~ Alice Oswald
Bags
Barely
Belong
Body
Break
Category
Easily
Exist
Fill
Ghosts
Heads
Hollow
Legs
Made
Mist
Mostly
Old
Quickly
Rags
Smoke
Spaces
Up
Web
Wings
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When I was 16, I was taught by a wonderful teacher who let me ignore the Greek syllabus and just read Homer.
~ Alice Oswald
Greek
Homer
Ignore
Just
Me
Read
Taught
Teacher
Who
Wonderful
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When the wind blows through a wood, its mass is cut and closed by every leaf, forming a train of jittery vortices in the air.
~ Alice Oswald
Air
Blows
Closed
Cut
Every
Forming
Leaf
Mass
Through
Train
Wind
Wood
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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
Air
Anything
Cold
Information
Kind
Manner
Movement
Ought
Really
System
Verb
Warmth
Wind
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