… Ah, poems amount to so little when you write them too early in your life. You ought to wait and gather sense and sweetness for a whole lifetime, and a long one if possible, and then, at the very end, you might perhaps be able to write ten good lines. For poems are not, as people think, simply emotions (one has emotions early enough) — they are experiences.
-Rainer Maria Rilke
For the sake of poetry, one should be wise…
But then who am I to judge what is poetry to another. I would only hope to appreciate, for what they give of themselves in the lines, the poetry of another poet, for what it is worth.