Can some one define a professional poet
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Frank Faust wrote:
> But Gary,
>
> what if you explore away with neither mastery of rhyme rhythm and metre, nor
> insight into the reasons for failure to develop mastery? It all sounds an
> exclusive, tedious and flawed process that can only result in frustration
> for those that don't 'get it' or don't make the cut. I speak from personal
> experience of course, as someone who failed to 'get it' and as a result
> avoids such forms like the plague.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Frank
>
> The Tales of Faust poetry page can be found at:
> http://www.hotkey.net.au/~flp/F_index.htm
>
> >
> >David, I have to disagree with you too, but only to a point. I do not
> >think
> >you can become a passable poet, until you have explores rhyme and rhythm,
> >even if most of your work does not contain pure rhyme and meter.
> >
> >Grass, Sally was probably telling herself to shut, not you.
> >
> >Smiles.
> >
> >Gary
>
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