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an exercise in appropriation

Posted on March 25, 2017 by Elise Janes

Judge not.
Lest you yourself be read.
(Read not, lest you yourself be judged.)
DearĀ Marjorie Perloff, I am sure
You have long moved on
From May 2012
And yet

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Posted in Journal, Stories & Writings | Tagged appropriation, creative writing, literary devices, metaphor, poem, poetic devices, poetry, writing, writing technique | Leave a comment
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