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One Poet To Another Let all of your poems words flow from the heart. Every conveyed feeling composed by the author. Should reveal their true feeling with no exceptions. Writing a poem is like painting a revealing picture. Your words describe a particular picture scene. The word must fit and sound right in special place. You use the correct one so it flows with the sound. Then it'll represent a word as part of whole picture. Creating a sincere poem without your deep feelings. Like constructing a picture puzzle while blind folded. Poet fails to reveal his sincere feelings in his poem. Then he should expect criticism from fellow poets. Honest critiques from poets produce positive results. Poets must praise or criticize one another with no bias. Doing so keeps special poems from going unnoticed. Not to mention the poems that are first poorly written. With constructive criticism they become good poems. It's our right and duty to declare our critique opinions. We poets can improve our talents by reviewing poems. Other poets work should be read to improve our own. BY: Kings
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