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A Poet's Life

Did you ever have a poem at the tip of your pen

with a perfect beginning, yet you’re stuck for the end?

Did you ever write a poem with subconscious thought,

where it just flowed with no words to be sought?

Did you ever have a poem fresh in your mind?

In a blink of an eye it was lost for all time.

If any of these things happen to you,

it’s just part of life a Poet goes through.
Stanley Victor Paskavich

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