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Prose are left and right justified: most poetry is left justified, not right justified. Poetry is divided into lines (to establish rhythm: e. g. In the forests of the night: lines establish motion. No right justification: there is a logic internal to the words themselves distinct from the size of the page or the size of the font (therefore,) a poem has lines, distinct from sentences. How a poem looks (a series of lines is a function of how it sounds) We do not think in complete sentences: the brain processes words in chunks (therefore,) we do not speak in complete sentences, we must take breaths after groups of works. The form is part of its meaning. No(cid:449) it looks as though the(cid:455)(cid:859)re here to sta(cid:455) I(cid:859)(cid:373) (cid:374)ot half the (cid:373)a(cid:374) i used to (cid:271)e. Wh(cid:455) she had to go i do(cid:374)(cid:859)t k(cid:374)o(cid:449) I said something wrong, now i long for yesterday.

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