Kind of misses the point for an "experimental" poem, for want of
another word, which begins and ends in a state of becoming. To the
extent that the poem tells you its why it's a failure.
Anyway, not something to worry about much.
Mark
At 02:43 PM 4/6/2009, you wrote:
>I perceive an implicit preface in every poem. If the question "why
>did the poet create this poem?" is a valid one, then its answer is
>what I call the poem's implicit preface.
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