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Edible Poetry Quote Quiz
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52
English
Undergraduate 1
10/12/2013

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"thinking of nothing, cramming the back honey of summer into my mouth; all day my body accepts what it is"
Definition
Mary Oliver, August. The author identifies as a bear, which is significant because it indicates the different ways poetry can be eaten; in this case, poetry, like the blackberries, are savored by an insatiable appetite
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"I always felt like crying. It wasn't fair that all the lovely canfuls smelt of rot."
Definition
Seamus Heaney, Blackberry Picking. The speaker mourns the inevitable fate of the annual blackberry cache.
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"All the new thinking is about loss. In this it resembles all the old thinking."

"There are moments when the body is as numinous as words"
Definition
Robert Hass, Meditation at Langunitas. Speaks to the power of metaphor.
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"the ripest berries fall almost unbidden to my tongue, as words sometimes do"
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Galway Kinnell, Blackberry Eating. The speaker compares the eating of blackberries to the production of words; the effortless way each can play across the tongue.
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"I balanced a gleaming can in each hand,/Limboed between worlds, repeating one dollar"
Definition
Yusef Komunyakaa, Blackberries. The speaker feels stuck between the natural and civilized world as he tries to make a living selling blackberries.
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"When you have learned their bitterness, they taste sweet"
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Wendell Berry, Fall. The cherries, like some poetry, are an acquired taste.
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"I doubt you have a heart in our understanding of that term. You who do not discriminate between the dead and the living"
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Louise Gluck, Vespers. The speaker conveys her feelings of helplessness and sense of failure to a god she deems unfair and heartless"
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"My whole life has been stained with pokeberries"
Definition
Ruth Stone, Pokeberries. The speaker feels as though her entire life has been difficult. Like pokeberries, her story and this poem have poisonous roots and staining fruits.
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"The scent of apples: I am drowsing off. I cannot rub the strangeness from my sight"
Definition
Robert Frost, After Apple-Picking. Draw parallels between death and harvesting apples.
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"The history of apples in each starry core"
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Dorianne Laux, A Short History of the Apple.
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"Digging in with the sweet juice running along my hands unpleasantly...getting to the wooden part. Getting to the seeds"
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Jack Gilbert, Hunger. I'm pretty sure this poem is about masturbation...
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"common flesh beneath this skin/Like collards. Grainy-sweet, kin."
Definition
James Applewhite, Collards. The speaker and his family are drawn together through the preparation and consumption of food.
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"i hold their bodies in obscene embrace/ thinking of everything bu kinship."
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Lucille Clifton, cutting greens. The speaker identifies with the greens she's cutting and sees herself related to the kale the same way collards might be.
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"I ate the day/Deliberately, that it's tang/Might quicken me all into verb, pure verb"
Definition
Seamus Heaney, Oysters
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"work that must be done before the rest of their work be done"

"a baptism, something akin to faith, the daily catch keeping them afloat"

"bless the treaveleres who gather our food, and those who grow it, clean it, cook it, who bring it to our tables. bless the laborers whose faces we do not see-- like the girl my grandmother was, walking the rails home; bless us that we remember"
Definition
Natasha Trethewey, Invocation 1926
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"a five-haired beard of wisdom/trailing from his aching jaw"
Definition
Elizabeth Bishop, The Fish
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"how happy they seem even on ice, to be together, selfless, which is the price of gleaming"
Definition
Mark Doty, A Display of Mackerel
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"graced not only with chilled wine/ and lemon slices but with compassion and sorrow"
Definition
Billy Collins, The Fish
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"each day's/dining/another small dying"

"I am afraid/ I can't always be/ here when you need/ a warm body/ or words; someday
Definition
Four Sonnets About Food, Adrienne Su
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"I have cross the lawn,/I have entered/ The hen house"
Definition
Mary Oliver, Farm Country
Term
"You are everything to me"

"even beef/ was once just bull/ before it got them degrees"

"You can make anything of yourself, you know-- but prefer to wake me early in the cold"
Definition
Kevin Young, Ode to Chicken
Term
"We who are here present thank the Great Spirit to praise him"
Definition
The Thanksgivings, Harriet Maxwell Converse
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"for honey, bees were imported, called "English flies" by the Narragansett
Definition
Campbell McGrath, What They Ate
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"I have two kids coming home for Thanksgiving"
Definition
Rick Moranis, My Days are Numbered
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"her sleep like an untamed, good object, like a soul in a body"

"I caught bees, by the wings, and held them, some seconds, looked into their wild faces"

"I remember the moment the arc of my toss swerved and they entered the corrected curve of their departure"
Definition
First Thanksgiving, Sharon Olds
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"My mother loves butter more than anyone"

"When i picture the good old days I am grinning greasy with my brother"

"glowing from the inside out, one hundred megawatts of butter"
Definition
Elizabeth Alexander, Butter
Term
"Thou still unravished bride of promises"

"as the poet Seamus said you are coagulated sunlight"

"Would French cuisine exist without you?"

"they are not so universal nor so simple and complex an infinite story"
Definition
Linton Hopkins, Ode to Butter
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"Before we were herded back to the streetcar line"
Definition
Ruth Stone, American Milk
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"Back when you could eat Velveeta and call it cheese"

"You (like Ohio and it's vowels) went on forever"

"and held in it by all the things you didn't know would end"
Definition
Liz Waldner, Sad Verso of the Sunny ___
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"overalled in milk's colour, men moved the heart of milk"
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Les Murray, The Butter Factory
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"Liederkranz ebullient, jumping like a small dog, noisy"
Definition
Donald Hall, O Cheese
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"as if all the apples were talking at once, as if they'd come cold and sour from chores in the orchard"
Definition
Ted Kooser, Applesauce
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"if I never saw those green fingers again it would be too soon"

"we heard what sounded like a gunshot and ran to the back porch to see peach glass everywhere"
Definition
Kevin Young, The Preserving
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"Hung down long yellow evil necks, like tropical snakes. And what a congress of stinks!--"
Definition
Theodore Roethke, Root Cellar
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"Hung down long yellow evil necks, like tropical snakes. And what a congress of stinks!--"
Definition
Theodore Roethke, Root Cellar
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"More like a vault"

"heard red, sexual red, wet neon red, shining red in their liquid, exotic, aloof, slumming in such company"

"They were beautiful and if I never ate one it was because I knew it might be missed or because I knew it would not be replaced and because you do not eat that which rips your heart with joy"
Definition
Thomas Lux, Refrigerator, 1957
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"but for the common sunshine, the breeze, the largess of the spring"
Definition
Charles Reznikoff, Te Deum
Term
"I am the darker brother"

"they send me to eat in the kitchen/ when the company comes,/ but I laugh,/ and eat well,/ and grow strong"
Definition
Langston Hughes, I, Too, Sing America
Term
"They taste good to her"

"Comforted, a solace of ripe plums seeming to fill the air, they taste good to her"
Definition
William Carlos Williams, To a Poor Old Woman
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"They taste good to her"

"Comforted, a solace of ripe plums seeming to fill the air, they taste good to her"
Definition
William Carlos Williams, To a Poor Old Woman
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"Things would have been different if I hadn't let Bob climb on top of me for ninety seconds in 1979"
Definition
Jane Kenyon, At the IGA: Franklin, New Hampshire
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"She puts her change into my hands, for the old soul slumped against the wall"
Definition
John Olivares Espinoza, Economics at Gemco
Term
"this isn't pretty, the sort of thing that can easily be dealt with words"

"what do we call a weight that doesnt fingerpring, wont shift and cant explode?"
Definition
Cornelius Eady, Sherbert
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"she knows that she knows nothing of the world, which makes the stoop where she kneels so difficult to rise from"

"and all he can think to call it is appetite. and so he will lie when he kisses his napkin and says Hits the spot"
Definition
Tracy K. Smith, Appetite
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"They eat beans mostly, this old yellow pair"
Definition
Gwendolyn Brooks, The Bean Eaters
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"I grew to hate them"

"tucked safely among their inner organs"

"I resisted the lessons of the kitchen then, fearing the Faustian exchanges of adults"

"like a recently freed captive of a long-ago war, capable at last of peaceful surrender to my old nemesis, el hambre"
Definition
Judith Ortiz Cofer, Beans: An Apologia for Not Loving to Cook
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"as she boiled the beef into submission"
Definition
George Bilgere, Corned Beef and Cabbage
Term
"And for once I do not regret the passage of time"

"these days when there is little to love or to praise one could do worse than yield to the power of food"

"the meat of memory. the meat of no change"
Definition
Mark Strand, Pot Roast
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"what has not lost its savor shall hold us up"
Definition
Richard Wilbur, Potato
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"looking plumper, firmer, resurrected"
Definition
Jane Kenyon
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"I come upon your and, you , mine"
Definition
Rennie McQuilkin, The Digging
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"Her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives-- never closer the whole rest of our lives"
Definition
Seamus Heavey, from Clearances
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