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People want poetry. They need poetry. They get it. They don't want fancy work.
People want poetry. They need poetry. They get it. They don't want fancy work.
People want poetry. They need poetry. They get it. They don't want fancy work.
People want poetry. They need poetry. They get it. They don't want fancy work.
People want poetry. They need poetry. They get it. They don't want fancy work.
People want poetry. They need poetry. They get it. They don't want fancy work.
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