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On 31/03/2008, Roger Day <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> I suppose it comes to this, so soon. You don't like prose poetry. It's
> as simple as that. You've invested your time and energy in a certain
> sort of poetry, and you declaim against the other sorts you don't
> like. That is your right, and I would not have it otherwise.  I happen
> to think other sorts of poetry are equally important and worthy of
> attention. Meh, this leads nowhere. But I would rather have said this
> than not.
>
> I suppose it comes to this, so soon. You don't like prose poetry. It's
> as simple as that. You've invested your time and energy in a certain
> sort of poetry, and you declaim against the other sorts you don't
> like. That is your right, and I would not have it otherwise.  I happen
> to think other sorts of poetry are equally important and worthy of
> attention. Meh, this leads nowhere. But I would rather have said this
> than not.
>
> Regards
>
> Roger
>
>
>
> Dear Roger

as I've written numerous prose poems myself the above would be rather odd.


All the Best

Dave


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