61 Quotes by William Collins

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    But all they want to doIs tie the poem to a chair with ropeAnd torture a confession out of it.They begin beating it with a hoseTo find out what it really means.

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    But all they want to do Is tie the poem to a chair with rope And torture a confession out of it. They begin beating it with a hose To find out what it really means.

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    Here's to the wind blowing against this lighted houseand to the vast, windless spaces between the stars.

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    Here's to the wind blowing against this lighted house and to the vast, windless spaces between the stars.

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    My pen moves along the pagelike the snout of a strange animalshaped like a human armand dressed in the sleeve of a loose green sweater.

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    My pen moves along the page like the snout of a strange animal shaped like a human arm and dressed in the sleeve of a loose green sweater.

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    When words are put together in fresh ways there is a pleasure-giving quality in language, which brings a release of endorphins.

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    There are many that I miss,having sent my last one out a car windowsparking along the road one night, years ago.

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