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Baby (Well Actually, Toddler) Stopped Crying
So if a poem or any piece of writing moves like a river from one place to another, down hill, down page, from the beginning of one page to the end of another, can a piece of writing be dammed up? Can there be reservoirs within a piece of writing? Can they change the ecosystem of their context? To what other effect can writing dams be used? Show me.
Highways
Roads move in more than one direction--two lanes. Well actually, the roads don't move. The traffic does. The traffic on roads moves in two directions. Poems (and writing in general) seem to be more like a river, starting in one place and moving downhill.
What happens if a poem moves uphill? Or laterally? Or
Baby crying.
What happens if a poem moves uphill? Or laterally? Or
Baby crying.