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Have you ever thought of writing haikus? I know they're very rigid but they too are often inspired by nature. Haikus also make people try to describe things in different ways than they normally would.
I like this poem. I love how you write: so simply and to the point, yet so beautifully. I wouldn't change a thing.
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A room without a book is like a body without a soul.
I'm glad that you like my simple, to-the-point poetry. ;D