Sothere's thisMarianneMoorepoemcalledPoetry, whichbegins I todislikeit.
Therearethingsthatareimportantbeyondallthisfiddle, whichismoreorlesshow I feltaboutpoetryformuchofmylife, partlybecauseitseemed a littledeadinthesensethat, likeallthepoets I couldname, wereinfactdead.
Sotheredidn't seemtobelike a presenttensetopoetry.
Butalso I neverfeltsmartenoughtogetpoetrylike I thought, toread a poem.
Andifyoucouldn't youwerebadatreadingthem, inwhichcase I wasbad.
So I mostlyquitreadingpoemsandtriedinsteadtofocusonthethingsthatwereimportantbeyondallthatfiddle.
Butitturnsout I lovepoetry.
AsMarianneMooreputsitlaterinthatpoem, onediscoversinit, afterall, a placeforthegenuine, and I amdesperatetodiscoverplacesforthegenuine, and I'm alsodesperateforlanguagethatwillhelpmeunderstandtheweirdandoverwhelmingworlds I encounterwithinandwithout.
Until I read a PageLouispoeminwhichtheywrite, I feelasif I'm onthemoonlisteningtotheairhissoutofmyspacesuitand I can't findtherip.
I'm thevicepresidentofPanicandthepresidentismissing, and I findithardtounderstandanddescribehow, in a boutwithdepressionitfeelslikerealityisfallingoutfrombeneathme.
Until I readEmilyDickinson, right, andthen a plankinreasonbrokeand I droppeddownanddownandhit a worldateveryplunge.
And I alsoneedpoacherbecauseithelpsmeimagineotherpeopleandtheirexperiencesmorecomplexlySo, workingwiththeaftermentionedpageLouis, we'vestarted a newYouTubechannelincollaborationwiththePoetryFoundationcalledhourspoetical.
Itfeatures a poemreadtoyoueveryMonday, WednesdayandFriday.
I thinkthereare a lotofpeopleouttherewholovepoetry, butjustdon't yetknowthattheylovepoetry.
Andthischannelisforyou.
Likeyoumightthinkyoudon't likepoetry.
ButlistentothispoembyJuliaonRandall.
Fromyesterday's episode, Myname's JulianRandoland I'llbereadingmypoemonthenight I considercomingouttomyparents, which I wroteintheaftermathofthepulseshootingonthenight.