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Editor's Selection of Poems
Critics and Connoisseurs

by Marianne Moore

There is a great amount of poetry in unconscious
fastidiousness. Certain Ming
products, imperial floor coverings of coach-
wheel yellow, are well enough in their way but I have seen something
that I like bettter- a 
mere childish attempt to make an imperfectly ballasted animal stand up
similar determination to make a pup 
eat his meat from the plate.

I remember a swan under the willows in Oxford,
with flamingo-colored,  maple-
leaflike feet. It reconnoitered like  a battle-
ship. Disbelief and conscious fastidiousness were
ingredients in its 
disinclination to move. Finally its hardihood was
not proof against its
proclivity to more fully appraise such bits
 of food as the stream

bore counter to it; made away with what I gave it
to eat. I have seen this swan and 
I have seen you; I have seen ambition without
understanding in a variety of forms. Happening to stand
by an ant-hill, I have
seen a fastidious ant carrying a stick north, south,
east, west, till it turned on
itself, struck out from the flower bed into the lawn,
and returned to the point

from which it had started. Then abandoning the stick as 
useless and overtaxing its
jaws with a particle of whitewash - pill-like but
heavy - it again went through the same course of procedure.
What is
there in being able
to say that one has dominated the stream in an attitude of self-defense;
in proving that one has had the experience 
of carrying a stick?
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