| Today's poet almost certainly can't help but 
                                  think about how their poem looks on a page. 
                                  It's easy to change line breaks, stanza breaks, 
                                  word spacing, line length and fonts with a word 
                                  processing program. And it's interesting to 
                                  see how changing the line length or a stanza 
                                  break can slightly alter the meaning of the 
                                  text. But what happens when we take the words 
                                  out of the poem and the letters out of the words 
                                  and play with their relation to the page? What 
                                  happens when the visual form of the poem is 
                                  as important as the words that make it?
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