Who you are contributes to your poetry in a number of important ways, but you shouldn't identify with your poems so closely that when they are cut, you're the one that bleeds.

Dorianne Laux
Who you are contributes to your poetry in a number...
Who you are contributes to your poetry in a number...
Who you are contributes to your poetry in a number...
Who you are contributes to your poetry in a number...
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To be a poet is to be open and honest with the world, and it's hard to do that if you're hiding behind your work. Poets can easily become so wrapped up in their own personalities that they don't even realize how far they've strayed from their own identity.

Source: The Poets Companion: A Guide To The Pleasures Of Writing Poetry

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