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" Between the Gardening and the Cookery
Comes the brief Poetry shelf;
By the Nonesuch Donne, a thin anthology
Offers itself.

Critical, and with nothing else to do,
I scan the Contents page,
Relieved to find the names are mostly new;
No one my age.

Like all strangers, they divide by sex:
Landscape Near Parma
Interests a man, so does The Double Vortex,
So does Rilke and Buddha.

“I travel, you see”, “I think” and “I can read’
These titles seem to say;
But I Remember You, Love is My Creed,
Poem for J.,

The ladies’ choice, discountenance my patter
For several seconds;
From somewhere in this (as in any) matter
A moral beckons.

Should poets bicycle-pump the human heart
Or squash it flat?
Man’s love is of man’s life a thing apart;
Girls aren’t like that.

We men have got love well weighed up; our stuff
Can get by without it.
Women don’t seem to think that’s good enough;
They write about it.

And the awful way their poems lay them open
Just doesn’t strike them.
Women are really much nicer than men:
No wonder we like them.

Deciding this, we can forget those times
We stayed up half the night
Chock-full of love, crammed with bright thoughts, names, rhymes,
And couldn’t write. "

Kingsley Amis


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Kingsley Amis quote : Between the Gardening and the Cookery<br />Comes the brief Poetry shelf;<br />By the Nonesuch Donne, a thin anthology<br />Offers itself.<br /><br />Critical, and with nothing else to do,<br />I scan the Contents page,<br />Relieved to find the names are mostly new;<br />No one my age.<br /><br />Like all strangers, they divide by sex:<br />Landscape Near Parma<br />Interests a man, so does The Double Vortex,<br />So does Rilke and Buddha.<br /><br />“I travel, you see”, “I think” and “I can read’<br />These titles seem to say;<br />But I Remember You, Love is My Creed,<br />Poem for J.,<br /><br />The ladies’ choice, discountenance my patter<br />For several seconds;<br />From somewhere in this (as in any) matter<br />A moral beckons.<br /><br />Should poets bicycle-pump the human heart<br />Or squash it flat?<br />Man’s love is of man’s life a thing apart;<br />Girls aren’t like that.<br /><br />We men have got love well weighed up; our stuff<br />Can get by without it.<br />Women don’t seem to think that’s good enough;<br />They write about it.<br /><br />And the awful way their poems lay them open<br />Just doesn’t strike them.<br />Women are really much nicer than men:<br />No wonder we like them.<br /><br />Deciding this, we can forget those times<br />We stayed up half the night<br />Chock-full of love, crammed with bright thoughts, names, rhymes,<br />And couldn’t write.