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Poetry Entropy | 15 Mar 2010

Advice to writers

Advice to writers

Even if it keeps you up all night,
wash down the walls and scrub the floor
of your study before composing a syllable.

Clean the place as if the Pope were on his way.
Spotlessness is the niece of inspiration.

The more you clean, the more brilliant
your writing will be, so do not hesitate to take
to the open fields to scour the undersides
of rocks or swab in the dark forest
upper branches, nests full of eggs.

When you find your way back home
and stow the sponges and brushes under the sink,
you will behold in the light of dawn
the immaculate altar of your desk,
a clean surface in the middle of a clean world.

From a small vase, sparkling blue, lift
a yellow pencil, the sharpest of the bouquet,
and cover pages with tiny sentences
like long rows of devoted ants
that followed you in from the woods.

- Billy Collins
William “Billy” Collins (1941- ) is an American poet. He served two terms as the Poet Laureate of the United States from 2001 to 2003.

One Response to “Advice to writers”

  1. on 15 Mar 2010 at 11:10 am 1.Jo Chopra said …

    Ha ha ha. He’s kidding, right ? Whenever I have a project due, cleaning mania strikes: Unclog the salt cellars! Scour the sinks! Those cobwebs which have been draped over the stairs for months? Must go NOW!

    And here I thought I was just avoiding the deadline. . .

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