To be fair, I think you may have to apply that same cynicism to the non-rhyming variety. For the rhyming poet, they may actually enjoy the ride more than the finished article.
The initial intent may twist and veer
and as such, to you, seem inferior.
But bear in mind, the poet at the time
wasn't writing to your criteria.
Danny.; ¬)
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To be fair, I think you may have to apply that same cynicism to the non-rhyming variety. For the rhyming poet, they may actually enjoy the ride more than the finished article. The initial intent may twist and veer and as such, to you, seem inferior. But bear in mind, the poet at the time wasn't writing to your criteria. Danny.; ¬)