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Thank you for commenting. I’m so used to writing poetry in this short form with line breaks that thinking about and playing with line breaks has become an integral part of writing them. Because of that, it’s really hard for me to leave the tercet format behind. And, because I wrote these poems with line breaks, I have a really hard time reading them and evaluating them as single line poems. When I read Japanese haiku, though, and single-line poems by other people, I find myself bouncing around within the single line and making various connections and line breaks of my own, which I really like doing. Single line poems seem really strange and often awkward to me now, but I want to start exploring them. It’s like suddenly having a new medium or technology to work with.
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