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Access or Excess
November PAD Challenge Day 12: Today’s prompt, write an excess poem http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/poetic-asides/poetry-prompts/2011-november-pad-chapbook-challenge-day-12 Access or Excess It’s that age-old question: too much or too little? Prefer a bit of boundary, neither too tight nor loose, like a well-hinged door one might choose … Continue reading
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