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Though things are what they seem, imagination sometimes makes them sing.
In the world of living things,poets take care and soundly create a force of
placements that hardly bring what thought has seen. So in a world where
balance is a perfect choice for focus, the poet is the pivot to his notice.
Joel Schafer Garson from United States