Times change and forms and their meanings alter. Thus new poems are necessary. Their forms must be discovered in the living language of their day, or old forms, embodying exploded concepts, will tyrannize over the imagination.
I have discovered that most ofthe beauties of travel are due tothe strange hours we keep to see them. . . .
I have discovered that most of the beauties of travel are due to the strange hours we keep to see them. . . .