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Weekly Contest #182
There’s a line from a poem by felon-turned-poet Reginald Dwayne Betts I can never forget: Sometimes, there is nothing— just days and their ruthless abundance. I don’t remember anything else from the poem. In fact, I don’t even know the poem’s title. The only reason why I know the poet’s name is because we read his book in ninth grade English while learning citations, and since my teacher was a perpetually-bitter adult who enjoyed torturing fourteen-year-olds, we wrote them by hand. My point is, I don’t have any real connect...
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