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where do the new poets come from?

the easy answer, those who love the intricate brocade, the rough and tumble of verbal expository elegance, delicacies that enter the body via all five sensorials, then digested by the invisible soul, the language's very own mysteries invade some, not all, the very few lucky ones who embrace cherished phrases, that become tattooed on the brain, and are crutches of living a life of realized possibilities well appreciated yes, that might be the answer satisfying, but the whole truth, not, ***these urgent converts received slices & pieces of what is, airborne, taken in by merely breathing, see their widen eyeing open when the first taste of words that purges the dregs, allows in the comforting of other humans, living and passed, regardless of human dividing lines, accepting, what some call the divinity of being human, the primaries of the human primate primed to communicate even without being asked! the most grossly finites that turn life from boring to bolder, taken from the young & the wiser, older, who received this message without ever asking for a tasting sampler menu, of whr defines the finery of being more than ordinary…
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lmnsinner
33 / Other / wherever sin is aborning
For You?
Written by
lmnsinner
33 / Other / wherever sin is aborning
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Oct 16, 2025
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written on 10/16/2025

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