Poem: „A poet already had this thought before of you” – by Olivian Breda

I once read a poem (or a line, I can’t tell),

In which it said that whatever thought you had

A poet was there before you.

I forgot what the poem was,

All I know is that it’s from a long time ago,

Perhaps, who knows?, it was during my high school years.

But it’s true – when you write a poem

You tend to go where no one has gone before.

Far, far away, and sometimes even further.

You stretch the imagination.

A poet needs comparisons like you wouldn’t dream of,

Like an atom outside of this Universe,

He goes with his mind in the obvious

And uncovers the unseen,

He associates a flower with a feeling,

A smell with an emotion,

And you don’t even know why now have these emotions in you.

It might be wizardry, who knows?

PS, 2020.06.26: … aaaaand … I’ve found the quote:

It is likely a corruption of another quote, ‘The poets and philosophers before me discovered the unconscious. What I discovered was the scientific method by which the unconscious can be studied.’ Sadly, there is no direct source for this quote either. It first appears in a 1940 journal article by Philip R. Lehrman. (via »)

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Nick Kenrick – Poem, https://flic.kr/p/TPTXiB
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