For most of us, poetry is a form of noise that poets make
because they can. Like birds, poets are more active in the spring.
Like dogs, poets growl if you get too close to their easy chairs,
but respond well to any show of affection. Poets are not
even-tempered creatures, but are nicer after a few drinks. They
expect too much of their wives and too little of their children. I
am at liberty to tell you all of this because I am a special breed
of poet whose noises are pure music . . .
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