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Everyday Poetry

Diana Melrose

As a literature lover and amateur poet, I started this project to engage people in exploring poetry, and to prove that even one short poem a day can broaden one's perspective.

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  • Diana Melrose

    Hopefully someday there will be a long list of achievements here. For now, I'm just getting on with my life and enjoying my youth :)

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