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Poetry
Things need to be so poetic
It doesn’t matter if it’s real
As long as it sounds good.
Use words you don’t know
And make up lines no one understands
But if it ‘flows’ you’re fine.
I’m supposed to be expressing my feelings
Why can’t I use slang and curses
Even if it’s for school.
Poetry is supposed to be a voice for the voiceless
But if you’re voiceless I doubt you’d know words like Coquette
Just say the word tease or sl*t
But that’s not okay
Not in todays world
If you’re going to write poetry it has to sound like the poems written in 1887
But it’s 2019!
Times have changed
Words have evolved.
What defines poetic?
What makes something poetic?
Shouldn’t that be the authors choice?
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