RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Poetry, interpretation and unpredictability: a reply to Neil Pickering JF Medical Humanities JO J Med Humanit FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Institute of Medical Ethics SP 47 OP 49 DO 10.1136/mh.27.1.47 VO 27 IS 1 A1 Rolf Ahlzén A1 Carl-Magnus Stolt YR 2001 UL http://mh.bmj.com/content/27/1/47.abstract AB In his article on poetry in health care education, Neil Pickering puts forward an argument of radical unpredictability: as we can never know in advance how a poem will be interpreted, it can be of no external use.1 It is, however, exactly this potential to give rise to multiple interpretations that makes the poem valuable. We hold that the poem should be read and discussed with no other intention than to discover and reflect on its possible meanings. Exactly this process, preferably in dialogue with other readers, may very well serve as one of the ends of the poem, and the results of it hence constitute its external use.