You can’t make a poem out of something that’s not there

You have to have achieved something inside. You can’t make a poem out of something that’s not there. And it won’t be there unless you want it to be there. And if you don’t want it to be there, you’re in trouble.

—Jack Gilbert. "The Art of Poetry No. 91." The Paris Review, Fall/Winter 2005.

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