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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Limitless! Is where you can go in the universe of poetry. Set your goals as high as that glorious moon. For the steps to what we call, "Glory" are steeped in quick, fast-food poetry. Beware! No astonishment there, just jingles that make you tingle. Dont lie~ you do know fully what I mean! The fast, the quick, the puny impotent, poetry gestures, the fallibly obscene. That make both author and reader alike, shrink in stature! Twin corpses,a ghastly blue and of equally squallid, putrid ,quilled natures. Be an Emerson or a Neruda, who found their voice. Like Michelangelo,chisel your words and refine their meaning, make them choice! English, an abundant language, oh, I write in pain! Writing with words that a only thirteen year old can maintain? Oh, Lord forgive me for sacrificing the brilliant verbiage for the quick. I live in a universe where 'fast' rules all, it makes me sick, these poetic tricks! Making poets think poetry is a stand up comedy act? It's anything but..and drives me daft. For in fine poetry, there's more than just a quill. It's a Poet's finest hour, and his grandest thrill! February 12, 2020 4pm PST Dedicated to the beautiful souls here, who constantly keep lifting my quill to celestial heavens. Eternally grateful, Panagiota Romios
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