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62 Bad Poetry

The History of Literature

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Poems of the Human Spirit

The poet compares different types of horrible deaths to some chef hopping about the kitchen showing off different cooking techniques. Poets who take one bad idea and keep going is a little bit like watching wily coyote sprinting off the cliff running oblivious to what's coming next. We know what fate lies in store for the poet, but we can't stop reading a cook. The last two lines are some for bacon by death or singed or scald then powdered up with phlegm and room that salt. Do you see what she's doing? These are the ways that death takes bodies. And the analogy is to a cook. That's nature's cook death. It really is.

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