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How a Perfunctory Poet Punctuates a Piece
A period here. a question mark there? A handful of commas,,,tossed in the air To fall all willy-nilly but he doesn't care. Then he closes his eyes so he never sees, And does it again with apostrophe's. Next colons: and semis; are put through their paces, And are frequently found in the oddest of places. Quotations are more than just dressing or stuffing, Yet often appear when "nobody said nuffing". It makes reading a chore just to try to adhere To a writer's directions of what to do where, But you barrel on through 'til you get to the end, Give your eyes time to uncross, And then try it again. Some poets abjure punctuation, for sure, And though not a big fan, I'm a reasonable man. e e cummings, for example, Responds to the call By using little or no punctuation at all. Author's note: To quote the author Cormac McCarthy: "If you write properly you shouldn't have to punctuate." Poets such as e e cummings, et al, apparently took him up on that. Please understand, dear reader, that this piece is punctuated incorrectly to make a point. And I blush to admit that I, myself, am overly fond of "quotation marks" and…ellipses.
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