Number One-Poem
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  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jun 08, 2013
As somebody on my storywrite page described this poem, "This isn't about the one who got away as it is about the one you never tried to hook."  

Dedicated to that girl, I liked but never made a move on.  I didn't want to overcomplicate this, so I decided to leave out some of the poetic devices.  I structured the poem in this format on purpose and for dramatic emphasis.  That's why I experimented with enjambment and caesura.  I still need to practise on shrinking down the dimensions.  Ames Inton at your service.  Lol.
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