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What a delicious idea: a pocket full of poetry. No poem should be read only once. Don't cows rechew their food? How right that there is a book we are directed to tear apart to the end of better digesting a poem! I just came from a mini writing retreat with a fellow writer. I had her read and reread her poem several times before I got it. I like "Grownup," as well as Updike's "Perfection Wasted." Try it. Phyllis
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