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Kenneth Rexroth
American
Poet
Born:
Dec 22
,
1905
Died:
Jun 6
,
1982
America
Around
Building
Good
Life
You
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Man thrives where angels would die of ecstasy and where pigs would die of disgust.
Kenneth Rexroth
Man
Thrive
Would
Angels
Ecstasy
Pigs
Die
Disgust
Where
Did you know I staged the first performance in America of At the Hawk's Well?
Kenneth Rexroth
You
First
Hawk
Performance
Know
Well
America
Did
Staged
The basic line in any good verse is cadenced... building it around the natural breath structures of speech.
Kenneth Rexroth
Good
Natural
Building
Breath
Structures
Around
Line
Verse
Any
Basic
Speech
Mary, my little girl, was confirmed in a Buddhist temple. She saw the Life write up on Buddhism, with pictures of the ceremony, and she said she wanted to be confirmed there because she only liked Jesus as a kid. She was a little disappointed in him when he grew up.
Kenneth Rexroth
Life
Girl
Saw
Kid
Temple
Only
Write
Mary
He
Buddhism
Buddhist
Disappointed
Pictures
Liked
She
Him
Because
Said
Up
Wanted
Grew
Confirmed
Little
Little Girl
Ceremony
Jesus
You don't become a saint until you lead a good life whether in Tibet or Italy or America.
Kenneth Rexroth
Life
Good
You
Become
Good Life
Lead
Tibet
Until
Saint
Italy
America
Whether
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