“Ars Poetica” by Archibald MacLeish

A poem should be palpable and mute As a globed fruit, Dumb As old medallions to the thumb, Silent as the sleeve-worn stone Of casement ledges where the moss has grown— A poem should be wordless As the flight of birds. * A poem should be motionless in time As the moon climbs, Leaving, as … Continue reading “Ars Poetica” by Archibald MacLeish