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Experiencing Life Through the Eyes of an Individual Who Endures Visual-Impairment
February 2, 2024
Jack can't see,
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This comedic poem is the product of boredom. I haven’t been able to write that much lately, and after researching Ernest Hemingway’s “Baby Shoes,” which is a “book” consisting of only six words, I decided I could write a six-word poem that is humorous. So far my two shortest poems are “A Letter,” and “Divergence of the State of Mind.” They don’t possess much substance, and the meanings aren’t apparent until you read the description, which most care not to do. Which is the inspiration for this poem with an excessively-long title.