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Evie Shockley Reads Rita Dove

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Poetic Repetition and Rhyme Schemes

Delving into the art of rhyme and repetition in poetry, this chapter uncovers the inspiration behind specific phrases and the natural evolution of rhyme patterns. The discussion touches on themes like blues influence, naming choices, and the poet's perspective on parenthood.

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