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Easy as Pie | ||
When writing a poem don't wait for the muse. Just write what you feel and don't make an excuse. The spirit that moves you is ready to go. At times it is fast and at times it is slow. Whatever may strike you can come out in verse. You need not give thought to the rhyme or rehearse. Your words will just flow like a stream down a hill. To see them emerge is a marvelous thrill. You cannot predict their eventual course. It's hard to believe that your mind is the source. The words will come out if you only will try. Creating a rhyme is as easy as pie. | ||
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