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LITANY

By BILLY COLLINS

You are the bread and the knife,/


the crystal goblet and the wine./
You are the dew on the morning grass/
and the burning wheel of the sun./
You are the white apron of the baker,/
and the marsh birds suddenly in flight./
However, you are not the wind in the orchard,/
the plums on the counter,/
or the house of cards./
And you are certainly not the pine-scented air./
There is just no way that you are the pine-scented air./
It is possible that you are the fish under the bridge,/
maybe even the pigeon on the general's head,/
but you are not even close/
to being the field of cornflowers at dusk./
And a quick look in the mirror will show/
that you are neither the boots in the corner/
nor the boat asleep in its boathouse./
It might interest you to know,/
4speaking of the plentiful imagery of the world,/
that I am the sound of rain on the roof./
I also happen to be the shooting star,/
the evening paper blowing down an alley/
and the basket of chestnuts on the kitchen table./
I am also the moon in the trees/
and the blind woman's tea cup./
But don't worry, I'm not the bread and the knife./
You are still the bread and the knife./
You will always be the bread and the knife,/
not to mention the crystal goblet and/--somehow/--the wine. //
Billy Collins

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Louann O’Bannion (7/26/2018 7:04:00 AM)

I love the poem, the way it surprises you with the “you are nots”. The reading of the poem, however,
was horrible. Totally expressionless. Computer generated sounds? (Report) Reply

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Joseph Pedulla (12/14/2017 11:39:00 PM)


HERE IS A LINK TO MY COMMENT ON LITANY BY BILLY COLLINS:

https: //docs.google.com/document/d/1mVEyRK9MyXoJC5s-F9UgUWPiADG_METlRwsn1g5mA2g/edit?
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Joseph Pedulla (12/14/2017 7:22:00 AM)

HERE IS MY RESPONSE TO KRISTEN REGARDING BILLY COLLINS: IT IS TOO LONG TO FIT IN THIS
COMMENT BOX, SO HERE IS A LINK TO FIND IT.

https: //docs.google.com/document/d/1dxI8AerVNefRZ6McUUE_O9DEfhg6r_DNh89hpMoI2d0/edit
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Marc Pearsall (3/26/2017 9:41:00 AM)

I love this poem because Billy takes the traditional poetry to task. He illustrates just how ridiculous most
poetry is by showing us how ridiculous it can be.

I love it. (Report) Reply

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Joseph Pedulla (10/25/2016 7:32:00 PM)

Litany

billy collins is to poetry what Thomas Kinkade was to painting- nothing but fluff and sugar. All is simple
and bright and happy! Yay! ! ! This poem is as silly as the thought that generated it. The worst line is the
needless repetition of the There is just no way that you are the pine-scented air. There's always that
hyper hip tendency from Collins, the need to write down to the audience so as to fit into a modish little
thimble space! I have advice for Collins: GET LARGE! ! ! ! ! SAY SOMETHING TO SHAKE US TO OUR
ROOTS! ! ! ! ! HURT US! ! ! ! ! LACERATE US! ! ! ! ! LANCE THE BOIL OF OUR LETHARGIC LACK OF
SENSIBILITY, BUT DO SOMETHING LARGE! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Stop dicing about in the garden with
your little trowel and seeds and yellow sunhat. It's sickening. (Report) Reply

Kristen(12/13/2017 1:37:00 AM)

And you think poetry shouldn't be fluff and sugar? Silly and fun and truthful all at once? I hope I never
have to meet you in real life because you sound like a DRAG.

Rod Mendieta Rod Mendieta(12/18/2016 11:29:00 AM)

Oh, come on Joseph, there's room enough in Poetry for the Billy Collinses of the world.

Sometimes I content myself with a slice of dry apple. Other times I crave a full blown Alsatian Bacon and
Onion Tart.

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T P (7/7/2015 8:30:00 PM)

Feels arbitrary and playful, and

random while still intentional. I think it's not what he meant, but what you experience of it. I think he
himself would wish for us to experience it in as many ways as we can, open to all of those ridiculous or
insightful and definitely varied ways that it can be felt...and even experience it again through each
other's interpretations. And that is when it becomes a poem. Before that, when it is just what he meant
and only what he meant, then it may be a poem, but it isn't really poetry. It's fun to read it as a love
poem, or as a love poem slightly sarcastic to his wife, or as making fun of the tendency to be overly
symbolic to the point of incoherency, or taken literally as an attempt to be symbolic in love. It reads all
those ways. I tend to feel that, if meaningful, the language is such a bombardment of symbols it could be
saying anything-much like being both bread and knife... (Report) Reply

Joseph Pedulla(10/25/2016 7:23:00 PM)

If it's not a poem the moment the poet types or writes the last punctuation mark or letter, it will not
BECOME a poem merely by being read by a bunch of elastic-minded dunderheads. The poet makes
meaning; it is our purpose to discover that meaning. Stay with us, Major Tom.
19 person liked. 4 person did not like.

Lorraine Margueritte Gasrel Black (9/28/2014 5:32:00 PM)

I get the impression that the poet is saying that each of us isn't everything but we play our roles in the
whole picture..good poem a ten from me a share on Facebook and I can see why he was Poet Laureate..
(Report) Reply

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Student A (4/30/2013 2:39:00 AM)

Actually, the poem is a comparison how the characteristics and personalities of Collins and Crickillon,
not really a love story. Maybe the two were friends in the past (and in the present) but I know this is not
a love story. I see the poem this way, I don't know if you will too, but the poem starts by comparing
Crickillon to many non-living objects, in other words, metaphorically. Then it does the same thing to
Collins, eventually comparing them two by stating how Collins is not the bread and the knife and that
Crickillon will always be the bread and the knife, not to mention the crystal goblet and - somehow- the
wine. (Report) Reply

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Peachy Keen (2/15/2011 8:59:00 PM)

I really loved this poem when my creative writing teacher had us read it. I fell in love with Billy Collins'
writing. But this one, yes is about his wife, and yes is a love poem, and yes is completely satirical about
symbolization of love.

I absolutely love them. (Report) Reply

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Gina Sanchez (5/22/2010 1:25:00 AM)


Ah, Shannon, come on! A little love surely? ! I agree with you though. It is more comical to me than
anything. He is totally making fun metaphors by writing a 'litany' of them. He has a good time with them
as he pokes a little fun at (I presume) his wife. It is more about his observations of the relationship than
love. He loves her, yes, but that isn't the point. The pine scented air line is hilarious example of the funny
style. He portrays himself as such a romantic! Gotta love it. (Report) Reply

37 person liked. 19 person did not like.

Nobody Jones (1/7/2010 1:34:00 AM)

i really really

love

this love poem

about

love (Report) Reply

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Shannon Swanson (9/14/2008 8:43:00 PM)

This poem isn't about love at all - he's making fun of the overuse of objects as symbols. It's basically
showing how symbolism isn't symbolic when over done, not how he loves someone. (Report) Reply

54 person liked. 36 person did not like.

Fifi Trixiebelle (4/3/2007 12:47:00 PM)

This is one of my all time favorite love poems. Billy Collins is brilliant. (Report) Reply
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