Reading words puts them in your mind. You never forget. Even when you don't get a chance to dwell on the music, you can hear it in your head.

Carolyn Davidson
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When you read a poem, you will remember the words and the images of the poem. If you have more time to think about it, you can even hear the music of the poem in your head. In this case, reading a poem can help you build a more vivid memory. You will be able to remember the words and the images from the poem better than from just thinking about them.

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