The poet is someone who has nothing to say except what language lets. And ‘let’ is an old, odd word in English, that means both permit (let the children play) and prohibit (let and hindrance). Language lets, poets listen, and that listening is their main responsibility, when coupled with what language lets them, makes them say, keeps them from saying. Maybe the deepest responsibility of the poet is the simplest: Keep talking.
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Robert Kelly
Thanks to Joe Massey for pointing to this.
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