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Guest Post: Poetry Begins with a Look Inside by Emma Eden Ramos

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  1. Anna (Diary of an Eccentric) says

    Great post! I’d never heard of it before.

  2. I enjoyed this poetry post a lot! I am not too familiar with MMC but I’d like to learn more.

  3. I like both of those parts of the poem!

  4. I love these two lines:
    Let tourists pay money for magnets and museums while I live on water
    and the comfort of hula hoops in the garage.

    They sum up pretty much how I felt about raising kids in rural Ohio.

    • Hello, Jeanne. Thanks for reading. I love the last three lines. “Where to put a porch swing
      in the Middle of Manhattan.”
      What a beautiful and poignant ending. I can imagine the loss someone moving to the city might feel.