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Still, I must write I slept around on my day job with a sultry keyboard. Wrote poems all day. You would think the guilt of cheating would steer me straight. But I find, still, I must write. SWPoet A sedoka is two independently standing ketana of 5/7/7 put together so that each has a meaning and the two combined also fits as a concise thought. See www.ahapoetry.com for more details.
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