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Billy Collins

Billy Collins

Born: 22 March 1941

Dubbed “the most popular poet in America” by Bruce Weber in the New York Times, Billy Collins is famous for conversational, witty poems that welcome readers with humor but often slip into quirky, tender, or profound observation on the everyday, reading and writing, and poetry itself. Collins was born in 1941 in New York City. He earned a BA from the College of the Holy Cross, and both an MA and PhD from the University of California-Riverside. In 1975 he cofounded the Mid-Atlantic Review with Michael Shannon. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the New York Foundation for the Arts and has taught at Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence, and Lehman College, City University of New York, where he is a Distinguished Professor. He is also Senior Distinguished Fellow of the Winter Park Institute in Florida, and a faculty member at the State University of New York-Stonybrook. (Source)

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Poems by Billy Collins

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A Portrait of the Reader with a Bowl of Cereal by Billy Collins

“Most days, we are suspended / over a deep pool of silence.” — Billy Collins
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Aimless Love by Billy Collins

“Most days, we are suspended / over a deep pool of silence.” — Billy Collins
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Introduction to Poetry by Billy Collins

“Most days, we are suspended / over a deep pool of silence.” — Billy Collins
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Japan by Billy Collins

"the bell is the world / and I am the moth resting there." — Billy Collins
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Love by Billy Collins

"I saw him looking up at her and what she was doing / the way the eyes of saints are painted / when they are looking up at God" — Billy Collins
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As If to Demonstrate an Eclipse by Billy Collins

"and I begin to sing / a homemade canticle of thanks" — Billy Collins
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Nightclub by Billy Collins

“We are all so foolish, / my long bebop solo begins by saying,” — Billy Collins
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The Best Cigarette by Billy Collins

"I would be my own locomotive, / trailing behind me as I returned to work" — Billy Collins
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Marginalia by Billy Collins

"Pardon the egg salad stains, but I'm in love" — Billy Collins
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On Turning Ten by Billy Collins

"It is time to say good-bye to my imaginary friends, / time to turn the first big number." — Billy Collins
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Reading an Anthology of Chinese Poems of the Sung Dynasty, I Pause To Admire the Length and Clarity of Their Titles by Billy Collins

"Maybe it is autumn and he is looking at a sparrow. / Maybe it is snowing on a town with a beautiful name." — Billy Collins