Regarding Poetry
Poetry is a grocery list, or a bucket list
Poetry is hit and miss
Poetry is the way the Cherry tree grows wild reaching across
the sunny side of the shed in a perfect espalier that you could not design
Poetry is a surprise, it’s a June bug that’s been hibernating under the lawn mower all winter until you decide its time
Poetry is an invitation
Poetry is a reply
Poetry is regret
Poetry is what you should have said
Poetry is your last cigarette
Poetry lives in solitude
Poetry hasn’t a clue how it got here
Poetry has big ears, and a heart like a stone
Poetry is when you realize you’re not alone
write a poem of at least ten lines in which each line begins with the same word (e.g., “Because,” “Forget,” “Not,” “If”). This technique of beginning multiple lines with the same word or phrase is called anaphora,
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