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Admonitions Concerning Poetry Competitions

Tasks, by their very nature are often painful to perform. Polysyllabic pedantry exacerbates undertakings unnecessarily. Strict contest-runners rate your adherence to the stipulated norm. Would Robert Frost perform feats of wordplay? Or leave forsaken such boring chores? I airily dare opine this, for Keats, is the road not taken. Like rednecks have their gun, and German shepherds have muzzles, one posits, all too warily, that poets need their fun: like doing harmless crossword puzzles.

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