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Sep 2, 2004

"Each line should be like a brushstroke, making up the whole of the painting. especially in poetry, or so I think."

"Funny, because that's the exact example I occasionally use, but only when the blender fails."

The first line is me, the second is someone responding to what I said. they described words as a blender, vibarting, functioning. I responded about my comment on art.
Fine. but in poetry, you want to paint a picture, not make a mechanical being. I stand by this- I think you should look at it as art first, and as a piece of working machinery second.

They have obviously never read William Carlos Williams.

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