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A BLUE HAIKU
In business, blue-ink pens are commonly used in contracts to distinguish between original documents and their copies. In school, depending on the type of paper one might be writing, a blue-ink pen may be required in order to prove that it is the original hand-written work of the true student in class and not of an associate from outside school life, a paid person, nor fellow schoolmate neither a friend. As black-ink is much easier to copy; and as such, most teachers are trained handwriting analysts almost like professional Handwriting Forensic Experts.
By Princess Rev. Nnedi Iwuchukwu, M.Msc., LMT, LMI, MMP, Yogi 3 years ago in Poets
A commentary on Philip Larkin's "Aubade"
In the sense that death is to Larkin like bitterness is to a good coffee, the question does seem ridiculous. The topic of the fear of death has been as much a part of Larkin’s output as any of his other favourite themes, since it clammily took hold of him in his twenties.
By Andrew Scott3 years ago in Poets






