Diane Seuss; or when is a sonnet not a sonnet?
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Thanks (on behalf od D.S.  Wink) for the read and comments.  Sorry to hear about "me too" because those lines really got me.  But it happens to me too (no pun intended).  Can't think of an example off the top of my head, but poor language has to answer for so much!

I'm still not sure why I like her style so much.  Just started her second book; we'll see if the infatuation holds.

a few minutes later**************************************************************************

You mention you liked poems with honest feelings.  I think you hit on something about Seuss.  She is (in all the poems I've read) very detached from what she is saying and describing, almost like a doctor.  It's a bit cold-blooded.  But I still like them.
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RE: Diane Seuss; or when is a sonnet not a sonnet? - by TranquillityBase - 05-11-2021, 07:41 AM



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