May Sarton Quote

The beginner hugs his infant poem to him and does not want it to grow up. But you may have to break your poem to remake it.


The writing of a poem: an address (ed. 1957)


The beginner hugs his infant poem to him and does not want it to grow up. But you may have to break your poem to remake it.

The beginner hugs his infant poem to him and does not want it to grow up. But you may have to break your poem to remake it.

The beginner hugs his infant poem to him and does not want it to grow up. But you may have to break your poem to remake it.

The beginner hugs his infant poem to him and does not want it to grow up. But you may have to break your poem to remake it.