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Introduction to Poetry - Billy Collins

I ask them to take a poem
and hold it up to the light
like a color slide

or press an ear against its hive.

I say drop a mouse into a poem
and watch him probe his way out,

or walk inside the poem's room
and feel the walls for a light switch.

I want them to waterski
across the surface of a poem
waving at the author's name on the shore.

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.


Included in the book, Sailing Around the Room: New and Selected Poems. Purchase from Amazon (here).

Included in the book, The Apple That Astonished Paris . Purchase from Amazon (here).

On Turning Ten - Billy Collins

On Turning Ten

The whole idea of it makes me feel
like I'm coming down with something,
something worse than any stomach ache
or the headaches I get from reading in bad light--
a kind of measles of the spirit,
a mumps of the psyche,
a disfiguring chicken pox of the soul.

You tell me it is too early to be looking back,
but that is because you have forgotten
the perfect simplicity of being one
and the beautiful complexity introduced by two.
But I can lie on my bed and remember every digit.
At four I was an Arabian wizard.
I could make myself invisible
by drinking a glass of milk a certain way.
At seven I was a soldier, at nine a prince.

But now I am mostly at the window
watching the late afternoon light.
Back then it never fell so solemnly
against the side of my tree house,
and my bicycle never leaned against the garage
as it does today,
all the dark blue speed drained out of it.

This is the beginning of sadness, I say to myself,
as I walk through the universe in my sneakers.
It is time to say good-bye to my imaginary friends,
time to turn the first big number.

It seems only yesterday I used to believe
there was nothing under my skin but light.
If you cut me I could shine.
But now when I fall upon the sidewalks of life,
I skin my knees. I bleed.


Included in the book, Sailing Around the Room: New and Selected Poems. Purchase from Amazon (here).

Included in the book, The Art of Drowning. Purchase from Amazon (here).

Sonnet - Billy Collins

All we need is fourteen lines, well, thirteen now,
and after this one just a dozen
to launch a little ship on love's storm-tossed seas,
then only ten more left like rows of beans.
How easily it goes unless you get Elizabethan
and insist the iambic bongos must be played
and rhymes positioned at the ends of lines,
one for every station of the cross.
But hang on here wile we make the turn
into the final six where all will be resolved,
where longing and heartache will find an end,
where Laura will tell Petrarch to put down his pen,
take off those crazy medieval tights,
blow out the lights, and come at last to bed.


Included in the book, Sailing Around the Room: New and Selected Poems. Purchase from Amazon (here).

The Lanyard - Billy Collins

The other day I was ricocheting slowly
off the blue walls of this room,
moving as if underwater from typewriter to piano,
from bookshelf to an envelope lying on the floor,
when I found myself in the L section of the dictionary
where my eyes fell upon the word lanyard.

No cookie nibbled by a French novelist
could send one into the past more suddenly—
a past where I sat at a workbench at a camp
by a deep Adirondack lake
learning how to braid long thin plastic strips
into a lanyard, a gift for my mother.

I had never seen anyone use a lanyard
or wear one, if that’s what you did with them,
but that did not keep me from crossing
strand over strand again and again
until I had made a boxy
red and white lanyard for my mother.

She gave me life and milk from her breasts,
and I gave her a lanyard.
She nursed me in many a sick room,
lifted spoons of medicine to my lips,
laid cold face-cloths on my forehead,
and then led me out into the airy light

and taught me to walk and swim,
and I, in turn, presented her with a lanyard.
Here are thousands of meals, she said,
and here is clothing and a good education.
And here is your lanyard, I replied,
which I made with a little help from a counselor.

Here is a breathing body and a beating heart,
strong legs, bones and teeth,
and two clear eyes to read the world, she whispered,
and here, I said, is the lanyard I made at camp.
And here, I wish to say to her now,
is a smaller gift—not the worn truth

that you can never repay your mother,
but the rueful admission that when she took
the two-tone lanyard from my hand,
I was as sure as a boy could be
that this useless, worthless thing I wove
out of boredom would be enough to make us even.


Included in the FORTHCOMING book (OCT 2005), The Trouble with Poetry. Purchase from Amazon (here).

Billy Collins - Complete Poem Index

NH - Nine Horses
SAAR - Sailing Around the Room
PL - Picnic, Lightning
AOD - The Art of Drowning
BC - Best Cigarette
QAA - Questions About Angels
ATAP - Apple That Astonished Paris
VP - Video Poems
PF - Poker Face
UP - Unpublished Poems

A History of Weather SAAR
A History of Weather QAA
A Wonder of the World QAA
Absence NH
Acid Wardrobe VP
Advice to Writers SAAR
Advice to Writers ATAP
Afternoon with Irish Cows SAAR
Afternoon with Irish Cows BC
Aimless Love NH
Air Piano NH
Albany NH
Amazing Powers VP
American Sonnet SAAR
American Sonnet QAA
Another Reason Why I Don't Keep a Gun in the House SAAR
Another Reason Why I Don't Keep a Gun in the House ATAP
Another Reason Why I Don't Keep a Gun in the House BC
Aristotle SAAR
Aristotle BC
As if to Demonstrate and Eclipse NH
At Sea VP
At the Coffee Shop PF
Ave Atque Vale NH
Axiom QAA
Bad Company VP
Balsa NH
Bar Time SAAR
Bar Time ATAP
Bermude NH
best cigarette BC
Birthday NH
Birthday Fever VP
Bodhidharma NH
Bones PF
Bonsai SAAR
Books SAAR
Books ATAP
Budapest SAAR
Budapest AOD
Buffalo VP
Bugs PF
By a Swimming Pool Outside Siracusa NH
Canada SAAR
Canada AOD
Cancer ATAP
Candle Hat SAAR
Candle Hat QAA
Candle Hat BC
Carol PF
Center SAAR
Center AOD
Cheers AOD
Child Development ATAP
Child Development BC
Christmas Sparrow NH
Circuitry PF
Classrooms VP
Cliché QAA
Colorado NH
Come Running QAA
Consolation SAAR
Consolation AOD
consolation BC
Conversion AOD
Creatures NH
Daffy PF
Dancing Toward Bethlehem SAAR
Dancing Towards Bethlehem AOD
Days SAAR
Days AOD
Death ATAP
Death Beds AOD
Death in New Orleans, a Romance NH
Death of the Boss PF
Design SAAR
Design AOD
Desire ATAP
Dharma SAAR
Directions SAAR
Directions AOD
Distant Melody VP
Dog QAA
Drawing NH
Dream AOD
Driving Myself to a Poetry Reading AOD
driving myself to a poetry reading BC
Driving with Animals ATAP
Earth NH
Earthling SAAR
Earthling ATAP
Elk River Falls NH
Elmer PF
Embrace ATAP
Endangered QAA
English Country House QAA
Establishing the Reader's Trust VP
Etymology ATAP
Exploring the Coast of Birdland AOD
Field Guide QAA
Fiftieth Birthday Eve AOD
First Reader SAAR
First Reader QAA
Fishing on the Susquehanna in July SAAR
Flames ATAP
flames BC
Flock UP
Flying to a Funeral ATAP
For Bartleby the Scrivener PF
Forgetfulness SAAR
Forgetfulness QAA
Forgetfulness BC
Fur ATAP
Gamble PF
Going Out for Cigarettes QAA
Hangover Procedure #12: Emptying the Jacket Pockets VP
Hart Crane ATAP
history of weather BC
Hopeless but Not Serious ATAP
Horizon AOD
Horseman, Pass By! QAA
Hunger ATAP
I Chop Some Parsley While Listening to Art Blakey's Version of "Three Blind Mice" SAAR
Idomatic SAAR
Ignorance NH
Indian Head VP
Indiana VP
Indoors ATAP
Influence AOD
Insomnia SAAR
Insomnia SAAR
Insomnia ATAP
Instructions to the Artist QAA
Instructions to the Artist VP
Instructions to the Artist BC
Introduction to Poetry SAAR
Introduction to Poetry ATAP
Invective QAA
Istanbul NH
Jack QAA
Japan SAAR
Japan BC
Jealousy SAAR
Keats's Handwriting AOD
Languor NH
Late Show QAA
L'Histoire VP
Library PF
Lines Composed Over Three Thousand Miles from Tintern Abbey SAAR
Lines Lost Among Trees SAAR
Litany NH
Lost ATAP
Love NH
Love in the Sahara QAA
Lowell, Mass. ATAP
Lying in Bed in the Dark, I Silently Address the Birds of Arizona NH
Madmen SAAR
Man in Space SAAR
Man in Space AOD
man in space BC
Man Listening to Disc SAAR
Mappamundi QAA
Marginalia SAAR
marginalia BC
Medium AOD
Memento Mori QAA
Metamorphosis QAA
Metropolis AOD
Mexican Divorce PF
Modern Peasant QAA
Monday Morning SAAR
Monday Morning AOD
More than a Woman NH
Morning SAAR
morning BC
My Heart SAAR
My Heart AOD
My Number SAAR
My Number ATAP
Names VP
Neighbors VP
Night Letter to the Reader NH
Night Sand QAA
Nightclub SAAR
Nightclub AOD
nightclub BC
Nine Horses NH
No Time NH
Nostalgia SAAR
Nostalgia QAA
Nostalgia BC
Not Touching SAAR
Not Touching QAA
November SAAR
Obituaries NH
On Closing Anna Karenina ATAP
On Reading in the Morning Paper That Dreams May Be Only Nonsense QAA
On Reading in the Morning Paper That Dreams May Be Only Nonsense BC
On the Speed of Snakes PF
On Turning Ten SAAR
On Turning Ten AOD
One Life to Live QAA
Osso Buco SAAR
Osso Buco AOD
Paradelle for Susan SAAR
Paris NH
Passengers SAAR
Pavilion SAAR
Pensee QAA
Personal History ATAP
Philosophy AOD
Piano Lesson SAAR
Piano Lessons AOD
Picnic, Lightning SAAR
Pie Man QAA
Pinup SAAR
Pinup AOD
pin-up BC
Playing Poker with Myself VP
Plight of the Troubadour SAAR
Plight of the Troubadour ATAP
Plot PF
Poem ATAP
Poetry NH
Porky PF
Post VP
Print AOD
Programs ATAP
Prototype PF
Purity SAAR
Purity QAA
purity BC
Putti in the Night QAA
Putting Down the Cat ATAP
Questions About Angels SAAR
Questions About Angels QAA
R.C.A. Victor VP
Rain NH
Reading an Anthology of Chinese Poems of the Sung Dynasty, I Pause to Admire the Length and Clarity of Their Titles SAAR
Reading in a Hammock AOD
Reading Myself to Sleep QAA
Remembering Dreams ATAP
Rip Van Winkle QAA
Roadside Flowers NH
Romanticism AOD
Rooms NH
Royal Aristocrat NH
Saturday Morning QAA
Saturday morning BC
Schoolsville SAAR
Schoolsville ATAP
Scotland SAAR
Serenade SAAR
Shadow AOD
Shoveling Snow with Buddha SAAR
shoveling snow with the buddha BC
Silver Dollars PF
Slump VP
Snow SAAR
Snow Day SAAR
Some Days SAAR
Some Final Words SAAR
Some Final Words AOD
Sonnet SAAR
Splitting Wood SAAR
Strange Lands ATAP
Student of Clouds SAAR
Student of Clouds QAA
Study in Orange and White NH
Sunday Morning with the Sensational Nightingales SAAR
Sunday Morning with the Sensational Nightinggales AOD
Surprise NH
Sweet Talk BC
Sweet Talk AOD
Taking Off Emily Dickenson's Clothes SAAR
Temporary Insanity VP
The Afterlife QAA
The Afterlife BC
The Art of Drowning AOD
The Art of Drowning BC
The Beauties of Tequila PF
The Best Cigarette SAAR
The Best Cigarette AOD
The Biography of a Cloud AOD
The Blue ATAP
The Blues SAAR
The Blues AOD
The Books of Boyhood VP
The Brooklyn Museum of Art SAAR
The Brooklyn Museum of Art ATAP
The Butterfly Effect SAAR
The City of Tomorrow AOD
The Country NH
The Crosseyed Woman VP
The Dead SAAR
The Dead QAA
The Death of Allegory SAAR
The Death of Allegory QAA
The Death of the Hat SAAR
The Discovery of Scat QAA
The End of the World AOD
The First Dream AOD
The First Dream BC
The First Geniuses QAA
The Flight of the Reader SAAR
The Frankenstein Poet ATAP
The Games PF
The Great Walter Pater NH
The Guest VP
The History Teacher SAAR
The History Teacher QAA
The Hunt QAA
The Invention of the Saxophone AOD
The Invention of the Saxophone BC
The Iron Bridge SAAR
The Lanyard UP
The Last Man on Earth QAA
The Lesson SAAR
The Lesson ATAP
The Life of Riley: A Definitive Biography QAA
The Listener NH
The Literary Life NH
The Man in the Moon SAAR
The Man in the Moon QAA
The Morning After My Death ATAP
The Movies SAAR
The Names UP
The Night House SAAR
The Norton Anthology of English Literature QAA
The Only Day in Existence NH
The Parade NH
The Past ATAP
The Return of the Key NH
The Revenant UP
The Rival Poet SAAR
The Rival Poet ATAP
The Sphere VP
The Stare NH
The Three Wishes SAAR
The Waitress SAAR
The Willies VP
The Willies QAA
The Wires of the Night SAAR
The Wires of the Night QAA
Thesaurus AOD
Thesaurus BC
Tile PF
Timber! PF
Tipping Point NH
To a Stranger Born in Some Distant Country Hundreds of Years from Now SAAR
To My Patron NH
Today NH
Tomes SAAR
Too Close for Comfort PF
Totally Out of It VP
Tourist: Dromahair, Co. Sligo ATAP
Triangulation VP
Trompe l'Oeil NH
Tuesday, June 4, 1991 SAAR
Tuesday, June 4, 1991 AOD
Tuscany ATAP
Vade Mecum SAAR
Vade Mecum QAA
Vanishing Point ATAP
Velocity NH
Victorian Gardening VP
Victoria's Secret SAAR
Walking Across the Atlantic SAAR
Walking Across the Atlantic ATAP
Walking Across the Atlantic BC
Water Table AOD
Weighing the Dog QAA
What Exactly is So Funny? VP
Where I Live SAAR
While Eating a Pear AOD
Wily Coyote in the Hostpital VP
Winter Syntax SAAR
Winter Syntax ATAP
wires of the night BC
Wolf QAA
Wolf BC
Workshop SAAR
Workshop AOD
workshop BC
Writing in the Afterlife NH

NH - Nine Horses
SAAR - Sailing Around the Room
PL - Picnic, Lightning
AOD - The Art of Drowning
BC - Best Cigarette
QAA - Questions About Angels
ATAP - Apple That Astonished Paris
VP - Video Poems
PF - Poker Face
UP - Unpublished Poems

Biography - Billy Collins

Billy Collins was born in New York City in 1941. He is the author of several books of poetry, including Nine Horses (Random House, 2002); Sailing Alone Around the Room: New and Selected Poems (2001); Picnic, Lightning (1998); The Art of Drowning (1995), which was a finalist for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize; Questions About Angels (1991), which was selected by Edward Hirsch for the National Poetry Series; The Apple That Astonished Paris (1988); Video Poems (1980); and Pokerface (1977).

A recording of Collins reading thirty-three of his poems, The Best Cigarette, was released in 1997. Collins's poetry has appeared in anthologies, textbooks, and a variety of periodicals, including Poetry, American Poetry Review, American Scholar, Harper's, Paris Review, and The New Yorker. His work has been featured in the Pushcart Prize anthology and The Best American Poetry for 1992, 1993, and 1997. Collins has edited Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry (Random House, 2003), an anthology of contemporary poems for use in schools.

Collins has received fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Guggenheim Foundation. In 1992, he was chosen by the New York Public Library to serve as "Literary Lion" and in 2001 he served as the U.S. Poet Laureate. For several years he has conducted summer poetry workshops in Ireland at University College Galway. He is a professor of English at Lehman College, City University of New York. He lives in Somers, New York.

Marginalia - Billy Collins

Sometimes the notes are ferocious,
skirmishes against the author
raging along the borders of every page
in tiny black script.
If I could just get my hands on you,
Kierkegaard, or Conor Cruise O'Brien,
they seem to say,
I would bolt the door and beat some logic into your head.

Other comments are more offhand, dismissive -
"Nonsense." "Please!" "HA!!" -
that kind of thing.
I remember once looking up from my reading,
my thumb as a bookmark,
trying to imagine what the person must look like
why wrote "Don't be a ninny"
alongside a paragraph in The Life of Emily Dickinson.

Students are more modest
needing to leave only their splayed footprints
along the shore of the page.
One scrawls "Metaphor" next to a stanza of Eliot's.
Another notes the presence of "Irony"
fifty times outside the paragraphs of A Modest Proposal.

Or they are fans who cheer from the empty bleachers,
Hands cupped around their mouths.
"Absolutely," they shout
to Duns Scotus and James Baldwin.
"Yes." "Bull's-eye." "My man!"
Check marks, asterisks, and exclamation points
rain down along the sidelines.

And if you have managed to graduate from college
without ever having written "Man vs. Nature"
in a margin, perhaps now
is the time to take one step forward.

We have all seized the white perimeter as our own
and reached for a pen if only to show
we did not just laze in an armchair turning pages;
we pressed a thought into the wayside,
planted an impression along the verge.

Even Irish monks in their cold scriptoria
jotted along the borders of the Gospels
brief asides about the pains of copying,
a bird signing near their window,
or the sunlight that illuminated their page-
anonymous men catching a ride into the future
on a vessel more lasting than themselves.

And you have not read Joshua Reynolds,
they say, until you have read him
enwreathed with Blake's furious scribbling.

Yet the one I think of most often,
the one that dangles from me like a locket,
was written in the copy of Catcher in the Rye
I borrowed from the local library
one slow, hot summer.
I was just beginning high school then,
reading books on a davenport in my parents' living room,
and I cannot tell you
how vastly my loneliness was deepened,
how poignant and amplified the world before me seemed,
when I found on one page

A few greasy looking smears
and next to them, written in soft pencil-
by a beautiful girl, I could tell,
whom I would never meet-
"Pardon the egg salad stains, but I'm in love."

- Billy Collins

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Included in the book, Sailing Around the Room: New and Selected Poems. Purchase from Amazon (here).