And the less is always the same, and young poets recognize this to be one of the most important lessons they can learn: if you have an idea for a poem, an exact grid of intent, you are on the wrong path, a dead-end alley, at the top of a cliff you haven't even climbed. This is a lesson that can only be learned by trial and error. From Mary Ruefle - Madness, Rack and Honey Previous
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