1. I weigh the flour and water,
which I recommend, because depending on your measuring cups (and/or measuring
skill), poems can vary wildly.
2. 1st, That the grace of God
shines gloriously in the justifying of a sinner through the righteousness of
Christ. 2dly, That it is a dreadful sin to frustrate the grace of God. 3dly,
That all who seek righteousness by the law, they do frustrate the grace of
God. 4thly, That no true sound believer can be guilty of this sin.
Frustrating the grace of God is a sin that no poem can commit.
3. If you're extremely tuned in
to your poem's rhythms, you may begin to suspect you're pregnant soon after
conception.
4. But the small, dull weight
continued to drag and nag.
5. The night opens her lap.
6. I have not relinquished and
will not relinquish poetry.
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