Whatever you get out of poetry - take it. take it. take it. Words are better off felt than understood.

Sanober Khan
Whatever you get out of poetry - take it. take...
Whatever you get out of poetry - take it. take...
Whatever you get out of poetry - take it. take...
Whatever you get out of poetry - take it. take...
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A true poet doesn’t force others to feel what they think they should. The truth is that poetry is not understood, it must be felt. When you understand something you can put words to it, but when you feel it, there is no explanation necessary.

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