Soluciones creativas: “The Figure a Poem Makes” / Robert Frost

imgres-2“Like a piece of ice on a hot stove the poem must ride on its own melting. A poem may be worked over once it is in being, but may not be worried into being. Its most precious quality will remain its having run itself and carried away the poet with it. Read it a hundred times: it will forever keep its freshness as a petal keeps its fragrance. It can never lose its sense of a meaning that once unfolded by surprise as it went.”

Cita de Robert Frost en “The Figure a Poem Makes” prólogo de su recopilación de poemas “The Complete Poems Of Robert Frost” (1949).

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