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Jun 6, 2021 at 12:31pm
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Re: DISCUSSION: How to Find Meaning in a Poem
This is interresting. I have one problem, being that the first two or three poems are not really poems as such. They are, by and large, made up of sentences as in normal wriitten text and have been structured into what looks like a poem. It might be termed open or free form, but it just seems strange to me. I would like to understand this phenomenon, please.

Vaughan Jones.
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