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I may not be great at writing but I am of the opinion that, a poet upon closer inspection is quite similar to a hat, both are worn ragged and weary, both drip water when they're teary, both have a similar disposition, and don't need much nutrition, they're hung right out to dry, either by a wife or by a guy, are locked for hours in a room, never overuse a broom , worn to cover balding spots, or gaping holes in meager plots, the brim on one doth shield another, and once it's made it's got a brother, and though one types and the other sits, holding over gaping pits, and though one smiles and the other cries, and though one falls and the other flies, and though one speaks and the other is mute, all in all they're not so brute, so though a poet is not a hat, and though a hat is not a poet, it would escape their reason (both) if either of them refused to show it
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Mar 24, 2017
Mar 24, 2017 at 9:49 PM UTC
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I may not be great at writing but I am of the opinion that, a poet upon closer inspection is quite similar to a hat, both are worn ragged and weary, both drip water when they're teary, both have a similar disposition, and don't need much nutrition, they're hung right out to dry, either by a wife or by a guy, are locked for hours in a room, never overuse a broom , worn to cover balding spots, or gaping holes in meager plots, the brim on one doth shield another, and once it's made it's got a brother, and though one types and the other sits, holding over gaping pits, and though one smiles and the other cries, and though one falls and the other flies, and though one speaks and the other is mute, all in all they're not so brute, so though a poet is not a hat, and though a hat is not a poet, it would escape their reason (both) if either of them refused to show it
jamie-munford-duncan
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Mar 24, 2017
Mar 24, 2017 at 9:49 PM UTC
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