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Six-Second Poetry Featuring William Ernest Henley
We've got some super-fancy, super-quick six-second poetry for ya'll today! Like it? Want more of it? Click our social media button (the green "V" at the top of the page), and follow us, like us, and whatever else folks do these days to spread the word. Stay tuned for next week's Six-Second Poetry!
If you'd like to see a poem featured on Floodmark's Six-Second Poetry series, or if you're interested in reading for us, feel free to shoot us an email (floodmark.editorial@gmail.com) or leave a comment on this post.
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