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Dear Life,
Thanks a lot.
Thanks for computer crashes and plane crashes,
for dirty feet and dirty minds, for cold weather and
cold mothers. Thanks for protein bars that taste like s--t.
But thanks as well for small talk with strangers in the
Express lane at Ralph’s, thank you for pomegranate
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thank you for the 1:1 ratio of real thanks and no thanks.
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THIS IS WHAT LIFE IS ABOUT!!!
I understand what you meant with your ending (the one-to-one ratio, that is), but I'm not sure it flowed well. It didn't really have the finality that you expect at the end of a piece like this. I'm not sure what it was about that last sentence. I can't figure it out. It just didn't sound like it worked with the rest of the piece.
Just my opinion, of course. The last decision always lies with the author, but those are my two cents. Anyway, even if it doesn't sound like it, I definitely liked this piece -- a lot! Something to be proud of. :)
you are very different writer i have never seen a poem like this and it was the best most realistic poem i have ever seen
you did great keep it up
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Favorite Quote:
'Careful Wat you wish for' And "Things may not always be what they seem'
Anyway, it was a good poem, i liked it.