the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting—
over and over announcing your place
in the family of things."
- Mary Oliver
Transcript: http://www.onbeing.org/program/mary-oliver-listening-to-the-world/transcript/7271
Listening to http://onbeing.org/program/mary-oliver-listening-to-the-world/7267
Ms. Tippett: Right. And then you talk about growing up in a sad, depressed place, a difficult place. In another — you don't belabor this, I mean, and in other places — there's a place you talk about you were one of many thousands who've had insufficient childhoods.
Ms. Oliver: Yes.
Ms. Tippett: But that you spent a lot of your time walking around the woods.
Ms. Oliver: Yes.
Ms. Tippett: In Ohio.
Ms. Oliver: I did. And I think it saved my life. I — to this day, I don't care for the enclosure of buildings.
Ms. Tippett: Mm-hmm.
Ms. Oliver: It was a very bad childhood for everybody, every member of the household, not just myself I think. And I escaped it, barely. With years of trouble.
Ms. Tippett: Yeah.
Ms. Oliver: But I did find the entire world in looking for something. But I got saved by poetry. And I got saved by the beauty of the world.
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