A Writer's Notebook, Day Two-Hundred-And-Seventy-Two

Today was not a particularly productive day for me creatively, but I still managed three poems, and I feel that they are all of some value.  It is rather late so I am going to be brief tonight, but their is a great value, for me, in knowing that I am still finding ways into the work even when I am not always on fire and other issues are preoccupying me much of the time.  Indeed, some of those issues make their way into the poems I am writing, though that is not always making for my best work.  In the end, I am doing the work and having a practice is the most important thing I can keep control of as a poet, so it is what I am focusing on at this point.

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