a balance of profits and costs
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2025-03-31 Many people in the United States have come to believe this.
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Angles
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2025-03-26 Very nice.
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Will It Swirl, Will I See It Dance?
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2025-03-26 A fine meditation.
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A PLACE OF TRIAGE
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2025-03-25 Something to hope for.
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The Party
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2025-03-24 There's an appealing starkness to this.
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Rain on Red Earth
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2025-03-22 This is wonderfully descriptive. You put me there.
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Casse-toi pas la tęte, Issy
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2025-03-22 I can imagine. Congratulations.
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Oh Boy
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2025-03-22 When you're done, you'll tell yourself that you had no reason to be so worried.
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Sonnet II*
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2025-03-17 A bit chewy, but worth the effort. The Elizabethans were, without question, the greatest English language poets ever.
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Reflections IV
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2025-03-15 No one should tell you to move past such misfortunes, but it's amazing and very enjoyable to know that you've been able to come to grips with them.
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Reflections III
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2025-03-15 Agreed.
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Happy Ending!
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2025-03-12 Wonderful!
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A Bit Perplexing
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2025-03-09 How peculiar. You have to wonder.
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Reflections II
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2025-03-09 An interesting meditation. I wonder how different your life now would seem if your childhood had progressed in the opposite fashion.
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Deadbeats
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2025-03-05 Did I exclude the U.S. from criticism?
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Afterlife
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2025-03-03 Great finish!
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artificiAlly intellIgent
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2025-03-03 Not so different from the creatures who programmed it, eh?
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Count That Day Lost
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2025-03-03 Interesting rhyme pattern. Well done.
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No Worries
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2025-03-01 Independence is a thing to be cherished, not willingly surrendered.
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Lesson 64
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2025-02-27 Very nice.
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Claustrophobic Monochromy
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2025-02-27 Stark and hard, this poem feels more quarried than written. Nicely done!
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A Thorough Cat
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2025-02-27 Well done.
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We, The People
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2025-02-25 To the thunderous applause of the planet's other inhabitants.
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Lesson 60
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2025-02-24 Very nice, almost like a Chinese ink painting.
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Lucy’s Song
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2025-02-24 An odd poem. Most of it flows nicely, but the last four lines are very clumsy.
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IN THE END GOD WAS KIND TO HER
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2025-02-20 There's a lot churning here. I applaud your effort.
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Quite by Chance
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2025-02-17 Well done!
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The Idiom of Shells & Eddies
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2025-02-10 This poem is Whitmanesque. I mean that as a compliment.
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FALLING LIGHT
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2025-02-10 End rhymes, interior rhymes, vigorous, colorful language throughout. What fun!
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For You and For Me
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2025-02-08 As the old saying ought to go, "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it smart."
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KNIFE CRIME
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2025-01-22 Two points: if we execute someone, we also become murderers, and the death penalty isn't a deterrent because most killers aren't thinking rationally.
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Post-Impressionism
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2025-01-20 Given the choice of spending an hour looking at Arthur Dove's fine paintings or reading light verse, I'd opt for the former.
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THE TREE STANDS
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2025-01-17 Stark and effective; great job, Allen.
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a grasp away
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2025-01-10 Nicely done.
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[this bird has flown]
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2025-01-01 Normally, villanelles seem very forced and stilted to me. This one is excellent. Great work, Thomas.
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looking glass
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2025-01-01 In a sense, it does.
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Another Year
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2024-12-31 My fingers are crossed.
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New Year
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2024-12-30 Very nice.
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fluid mosaic
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2024-12-30 Agreed.
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Jimmy Carter
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2024-12-30 Very nice.
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[i fall mute before]
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2024-12-28 It's good to hear from you again, Thomas.
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K Y R E U S - w h o .. a r e ... y o u ?
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2024-12-23 And it would supply an array of irreconcilable answers.
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To a Poet Breaking Silence
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2024-12-23 Breathtakingly turgid.
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Christmas Eve
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2024-12-23 A delightful, delicate poem.
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NO LONGER A PLEASURE
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2024-12-18 A hilariously awful tale. I've encountered most of these affronts both as a consumer and as the beaten-down servant who works in one of these places four days a week. We do not suffer evangelists of any sort here, as property rights are absolute. Store managers run them off, except for the Salvation Army's ubiquitous bell ringers.
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DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?
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2024-12-12 Cornered! There's nothing you can do but wait for your transgression to slip into the past. Very nice cautionary tale, Allen.
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E L E V A T O R ... P I T C H
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2024-12-10 Difficult work, to be sure.
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Lesson 57
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2024-12-03 True enough.
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BULLDOZED AND GROUND TO DUST
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2024-11-29 It's terrible. The place you were eager to leave won't leave you.
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Before Bob Dylan Stepped In And Took Over
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2024-11-26 Chat GPT: nice enough guy, not much of a dancer.
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