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How to write poetry in a library

1) Finding poems in pdf’s the main page (no parent) can arrange your poems in hierarchies.  For example you could have an ‘about’ page that has ‘life story’ and ‘my dog’ pages under it

2) All poets are required to show consideration for the rights of others and should behave in a manner which does not inconvenience, offend, or limit the rights of other library users to access literary materials, services, and facilities.

3)When exiting the library, please be prepared to show stanzas, versas, other bags or carrying cases at the exit and/or to show valid identification, if required.

4) Respect the poetry policies.

Why? Poetry smells and debris may inconvenience others who wish to use study space, and can cause damage to library materials and computers. Poetry debris also encourages insects and rodents. Poetry and prose  policies differ depending on interpretation.

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