Page:Through the torii (IA throughtorii00noguiala).pdf/162

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

them when the high water mark is not yet attained) at once subside; and only the poetry that is the real ‘I’ remains. Indeed, to gain the true poetry is the question of one’s nerve; and I say also that you cannot have the true poetry with that nerve itself; I mean that you can have the poetry when your nerve becomes non-nerve. And you must let the poetry write itself; I mean that you must get your own true self, That is my secret if I have any.

Poetry is so interesting at least in my case, because it makes me find my own self; it is so important, because it teaches me the real proportion between me and Nature. It is so educative and edifying, because it makes me philosophical; to be philosophical is the very way to build one’s character, because it makes one gain silence, for silence is the real foundation of character.

148