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From Writers of the World
The worst tragedy for a poet is to be admired through being misunderstood. Jean Cocteau (1889 - 1963)
I never meant to be a poet. I was trying to be a writer, but my prose kept separating itself into meter and feet, and all of my stories were only two pages long, and tended to rhyme. So I became a poet, with all of the baggage of the world firmly deposited on my shoulders, to be broken down into three minute, easy to bite into nuggets of knowledge to be fed to the masses one bittersweet kernel at a time. Described as " A girl who literally has Poetry tattooed on her veins" and "a lyrical realist", Ive become more than I ever meant to be, and less than was expected of me.