A poet’s room, these days,
is probably his girlfriend’s,
or an upstairs corner of his mother’s house
– unless, with luck, he’s made it big,
or, being smart, just married into money.
A poet’s room, these days,
is probably his girlfriend’s,
or an upstairs corner of his mother’s house
– unless, with luck, he’s made it big,
or, being smart, just married into money.
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