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**Feedbacks** A poet must strive for perfection—his work is destined to reflect the world and his identity. With each line, he confronts procrastination head-on. With every verse, he engages in reactions, probations, and anticipation, leading to necessary debates and the reconstruction of his latest pieces, even in the face of favorable reviews. I will read it out loud, or I will let it simmer, inviting others to sample my work. I recognize that too many thoughts and voices can be influential. Unlike a Sunday buffet, where the meal may be merely average, my poem is an ode—my work is my passion, and I will be a prolific composer. Author's note: To be, or not to be; that is the question.

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Date: 5/30/2025 9:41:00 AM
It is good to perfect your work! I likewise try different forms, words (but not pompous -hopefully). I look to edit, even if and especially if already posted. I read out loud and catch any mistakes (hopefully). I let my muse just go to it…perhaps the divine touch. Sometimes a word pops and I’m like, I wonder what that means (and it fits). Fun to be a poet! Keep it up!
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Annie Lander
Date: 6/2/2025 10:27:00 AM
so true . thank you for commenting

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