I have had a long and complicated life with all these.
Let us begin with these I use the least first and these are colons and semi-colons, one mightadd to these commas.
When I first began writing, I felt that writing should goon, I still do feel that it should go on but when I
first began writing I
was completely possessed by the necessity that writing should go on and on and if writing should go on what had
colons
and commas to do with it, what had periodsto do with it what had small letters and capitals to do with it to
do
with writing going on which was at that time the most profound need I had inconnection with writing. What had
colons
and semi-colons to do with it what hadcommas to do with it what had periods to do with it.
What had periods to do with it. Inevitably no matter how completely I had to
have writing go on, physically one had to
again and again stop sometime and if one had to again and again stop sometime and if one had to again and again stop
some time then periods had to exist.
Beside I had always like the look of periods and I liked what they did. Stopping sometime did not really keep
one from
going on, it was nothing that interfered, it was only something that happened, and as it happened as a
perfectly natural
happening, I did not believe in periods and I used them. I really never stopped using them.
Beside that periods might later come to have a life of their own to commence
breaking up things in arbitrary ways, that
has happened lately with me in a poem I have written called Winning His Way,later I will read you a little of
it. By the time
I had written this poem about three years ago periods had come to have for me completely a life of their
own. They could
begin to act as they thought best and one might interrupt one’s writing with them that is not really interrupt
one’s writing
with them but one could come to stop arbitrarily stop at times in one’s writing and so they could be used and
you could use
them Periods could come to exist in this way and they could come in this way to have a life of their own. They
did not serve
you in any servile way as commas and colons and semi-colons do. Yes you do feel what I mean.
Periods have a life of their own a necessity of their own a feeling of their own a
time of their own. And that feeling that life
that necessity that time can express itself in aninfinite variety that is the reason that I have always
remained true to
periods so much so that as I say recently I have felt that one could need them more than one had ever needed
them.