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Aram Saroyan
American
Poet
Born:
Sep 25
,
1943
Anyone
Me
People
Takes
Work
You
Related authors:
Edgar Allan Poe
Emily Dickinson
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Maya Angelou
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Robert Frost
T. S. Eliot
Walt Whitman
The difference between 'lighght' and another type of poem with more words is that it doesn't have a reading process. Even a five-word poem has a beginning, middle, and end. A one-word poem doesn't. You can see it all at once. It's instant.
Aram Saroyan
You
Words
Reading
Beginning
Type
Once
See
Poem
More
Instant
Between
Another
End
Difference
Middle
Process
Even
As I grow older, the idea takes increasing hold in me that we've misunderstood our own delicacy and diversity as human beings.
Aram Saroyan
Me
Diversity
Own
Older
Increasing
Our
Delicacy
Takes
Idea
Misunderstood
Human
Human Beings
Hold
Beings
Grow
I have friends who died being successful bohemians. Today, I see people my age who are gifted but who insisted on staying in this group, and it's beaten them so bad. They have to spend so much time on ego maintenance, they can't get any work done. They'd be very happy to sell out, but there are no buyers, and that hurts.
Aram Saroyan
Work
Today
Time
Age
Happy
People
Ego
Hurts
Group
Spend
Gifted
Out
Bad
See
Staying
Insisted
Beaten
Maintenance
Sell
Friends
Very
Get
Died
Any
Done
Being
So Much Time
Them
Much
Successful
Who
Buyers
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