Welcome young poet, in here you are free to follow your star to where you should be. That door of the library was the door into me And Lorca and Shelley said “Come to the feast.” Whitechapel Library, Aldgate East.

Bernard Kops
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In the poem “Whitechapel Library, Aldgate East,” the author gives a guide as to how a poet should treat others. He says that instead of following others’ rules, a poet should follow his or her own rules and become free.

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