Patti Smith Quotes About Poetry

We have collected for you the TOP of Patti Smith's best quotes about Poetry! Here are collected all the quotes about Poetry starting from the birthday of the Singer-songwriter – December 30, 1946! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 3 sayings of Patti Smith about Poetry. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • We believe we will raise the sky, we got to fly over the land, over the sea. Fate unwinds and if we die, souls arise. God, do not seize me please.

    Patti Smith (2015). “Patti Smith Collected Lyrics, 1970–2015”, p.73, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • The hand above turns those leaves of loves, all in all a timeless view. Each dream of life flung from paradise everlasting, ever new.

    Patti Smith (2015). “Patti Smith Collected Lyrics, 1970–2015”, p.122, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • I remember when you were born, it was dawn and the storm settled near my belly. And I rolled in the grass and spit out the gas, and I lit a match and the void went flash. And the sky split and the planets hit, balls of jade dropped and existence stopped.

    Patti Smith (2015). “Patti Smith Collected Lyrics, 1970–2015”, p.44, Bloomsbury Publishing
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