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a Noble attempt
When reading poetry as we grow up, we start with Wordsworth and other classics.

Take his work 'Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey', for example.

"Five years have past; five summers, with the length
Of five long winters! and again I hear
These waters, rolling from their mountain-springs
With a soft inland murmur.—Once again"

it reminds me of the colour BLUE, the season SPRING and maybe jumping in a car and going for a RIDE.


I have seen the tales you spin on Poetizer comments about how "your" poem was "such fun to write", I wonder oh I wonder how Mr Wordsworth would feel about that?
And don't worry. I have at least seven more examples of your work and the reflections of published authors you have blatantly ripped off.

If a poem has inspired you.
State that.
Do not take credit where it is not due.

And dear reader, remember, if he is willing to copy one of the greatest poets of all time, how many times has he taken your work too?

disclaimer: the quoted work is from William Wordsworth's 'Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey'. I did not write that myself and do not claim to own that work.