And poetry, too, begins in this way: the crossing of trajectories of two (or more) elements that might not otherwise have known simultaneity. When this happens, a piece of the universe is revealed as if for the first time.
Adrienne Rich, from “Woman and bird,” in What Is Found There: Notebooks On Poetry And Politics (via firstfullmoon)
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