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Poetrysoup Fav Options Should Be Under the Poem

I think Poetrysoup should put the "fav poet", "fav poem" option at the bottom, because if you're like me it's is an activity that gets forgotten. You sit and reflect at what was written so perfect, and in those few seconds you forget it's there to select. Many more poems would be favourites, but instead we just comment, maybe a like button instead, or as well, so ratings would be precise. I asked Miss Chiri and she agrees with me, if you do to, then comment and fav this poem, so it's seen widely, like the smile on your face from the extra feed back on your own poetry. To have the option at the start is daft, as you read the poem it moves out of glance, you know inside you'd dance, if more people gave feedback on your stanz--a. Okay so I can't rhyme, but this is a petition, or request, it's a mission to reward our rhythm nonetheless, or free verse, the short poems with broken sentences and words missing. Now go to the top and fav this and come back and comment, if you agree let's have an "I am Spartacus" moment. Go to the top and fav, or just go away, but don't, fav it so the website see's it, the favs are your signature, after all who'd favourite this rubbish by nature.

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Date: 8/19/2018 7:37:00 AM
A short cut containing how to understand, put up with and tolerate Trump. How about Tolerate Terrible Thoughtless Trump day? Give him an MMPI. Results would prove to be interesting.
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Date: 8/19/2018 7:34:00 AM
I love the KISS formula myself. Just keep reading my poems. You can find my comments to everything including my thoughts and feelings there unless a fool who likes reading Facebook..
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Date: 8/17/2018 7:24:00 PM
what a waste of time that proved to be, i'm glad I didn't make an effort
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