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"Beginning a poem, the poet as a rule doesn't know the way it's going to come out, and at times, he i..." — Joseph Brodsky
Beginning a poem, the poet as a rule doesn't know the way it's going to come out, and at times, he is very surprised by the way it turns out, since often it turns out better than he expected; often his thought carries further than he reckoned.
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