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BILLY COLLINS
Billy Collins
Billy Collins




Billy Collins was is the author of some books of poetry, like Ballistics, She Was Just Seventeen, The Trouble with Poetry; Nine Horses;Sailing Alone Around the Room, among others.
Collins was born in New York City to William and Katherine Collins. Katherine Collins was a nurse who stopped working to raise the couple's only child. Mrs. Collins had the ability to recite verses on almost any subject, which she often did, and cultivated in her young son the love of words, both written and spoken. Collins is a Distinguished Professor of English at Lehman Collage in the Bronx, where he joined the faculty in 1968 and has taught for over thirty years.
In 2001, Collins was named U.S. Poet Laureate. His other honors and awards include fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Guggenheim Foundation. In 1992, he was chosen by the New York Public Library to serve as "Literary Lion". He has conducted summer poetry workshops in Ireland at University College Galway, and taught at Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence, and Lehman College, City University of New York. He lives in Somers, New York.
Collins was recognized as a Literary Lion of the New York Public Library and selected as the New York State Poet for 2004-2006.
One of his famous poems is:

Sonnet - Billy Collins


All we need is fourteen lines, well, thirteen now,
and after this one just a dozen
to launch a little ship on love's storm-tossed seas,
then only ten more left like rows of beans.
How easily it goes unless you get Elizabethan
and insist the iambic bongos must be played
and rhymes positioned at the ends of lines,
one for every station of the cross.
But hang on here wile we make the turn
into the final six where all will be resolved,
where longing and heartache will find an end,
where Laura will tell Petrarch to put down his pen,
take off those crazy medieval tights,
blow out the lights, and come at last to bed.