A successful poem is, as Williams said, a machine made out of words; if it is properly constructed it cannot fail to perform its function, which is to control its reader, by its selective and stylized processional means, that the reader ‘cannot choose to hear.’
— Helen Vendler, Contemporary American Poetry (9th ed.), p. 9.
Haha, I feel smart. I already knew this.
Nah, I don’t feel that smart.

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