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"While I've had a great distaste for what's usually called song in modern poetry or for what's usually called music, I really don't think of speech as so far from song"

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Antin’s jab lands with the casual precision of someone who’s spent a career watching “song” get used as a decorative label. When he says he has “a great distaste for what’s usually called song in modern poetry,” he’s not rejecting musicality; he’s rejecting the imitation of it - the prettified cadence, the dutiful lyric swell, the way “music” can become a prestige filter that makes a poem feel serious without making it alive. The repeated “what’s usually called” does the real work here: it’s an attack on category-thinking, on critical consensus, on the museum tags that tell you what you’re hearing before you’ve heard it.

Then comes the pivot: “I really don’t think of speech as so far from song.” Antin is smuggling in an alternative lineage. Instead of poem-as-lyre, he points to poem-as-voice: talk, breath, timing, the micro-rhythms of hesitation and insistence. It’s a credo for his “talk poems,” performances that treat thinking-in-real-time as form, not raw material. The subtext is almost political: lyric “song” can imply a purified speaker, a cleaned-up self. Speech reintroduces the messy social body - the argument, the anecdote, the interruption, the pressure of an audience.

Context matters because Antin came up when poetry was splitting between page-bound craft and live, countercultural experimentation. His line insists those aren’t opposites. Song isn’t something you sprinkle on language; it’s what language already does when it’s allowed to sound like a person.

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Antin, David. (2026, January 17). While I've had a great distaste for what's usually called song in modern poetry or for what's usually called music, I really don't think of speech as so far from song. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-ive-had-a-great-distaste-for-whats-usually-81552/

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Antin, David. "While I've had a great distaste for what's usually called song in modern poetry or for what's usually called music, I really don't think of speech as so far from song." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-ive-had-a-great-distaste-for-whats-usually-81552/.

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"While I've had a great distaste for what's usually called song in modern poetry or for what's usually called music, I really don't think of speech as so far from song." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-ive-had-a-great-distaste-for-whats-usually-81552/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.

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David Antin (born February 1, 1932) is a Poet from USA.

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