Poets, like fighters, both reap the benefits of roadwork.

Cameron Conaway
Poets, like fighters, both reap the benefits of roadwork.
Poets, like fighters, both reap the benefits of roadwork.
Poets, like fighters, both reap the benefits of roadwork.
Poets, like fighters, both reap the benefits of roadwork.
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The people that are great at doing what they love, whether it be playing music or writing poetry, both reap the benefits of roadwork. They put in the work, see their talent blossom, and then continue to work at their craft.

Source: Caged: Memoirs Of A Cagefighting Poet

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