I like the idea of poetry, but whenever I try to read an actual poem I get bored like two words in.
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Maybe try deviating from classical to find things you can relate to more? Perhaps traversing proto-modern to post-modern poetry sounds more interesting?
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Come on, you could have chosen someone else. Robert Frost is one of the most accessible poets there is.
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About turn! March! Away with a talk-show. Silence, you speakers! Comrade Mauser, you have the floor. Down with the law which for us Adam and Eve have left. We'll ruin the jade of the past. Left! Left! Left!
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That's the difference between philosophy and poetry. In poetry, if you persist, you sometimes get to the point.
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That's a really dark and sarcastic poem too. I think you'd like it.
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Maybe try some Ashberry or Mary Karr. Frost is pretty old; novels from that time can also feel like they're dragging
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I knooooow that feeling


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Me, but any of Sartre's literature.
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Semantic HTML. Only ... more poetic?
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