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"When you break a poem down in order to perform it, you have to engage closely with many aspects of w..." — Michael Rosen
When you break a poem down in order to perform it, you have to engage closely with many aspects of what it's about, how it works, how it's constructed and so on. If you write a poem alongside it, to complement it, you start to feel poetry's method, poetry's way of looking at things.
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