"The best poetry has its roots in the subconscious to a great degree. Youth, naivety, reliance on instinct more than learning and method, a sense of freedom and play, even trust in randomness, is necessary to the making of a poem."
"Poetry can magnify experience."
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Source: May Swenson (1971). “More poems to solve”, Atheneum
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May Swenson
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May Swenson was an American poet known for her vivid imagery and exploration of nature and identity, particularly in her work 'The Earth.'
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