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The provided text is a short poem titled "Masaoka Shiki" written by sabrina. The poem expresses a satirical view on poetry, suggesting that it is often perceived as silly or meaningless.
Through the use of blunt statements like "I hate poetry!" and "Poetry is so stupid," sabrina highlights the common sentiment of disdain towards poetry, particularly from those who find it irrelevant or confusing. The final line, "What is poetry?," serves as a rhetorical question, further emphasizing the author's critique and leaving the reader to ponder the poem's intended meaning.
By No authorThe provided text is a short poem titled "Masaoka Shiki" written by sabrina. The poem expresses a satirical view on poetry, suggesting that it is often perceived as silly or meaningless.
Through the use of blunt statements like "I hate poetry!" and "Poetry is so stupid," sabrina highlights the common sentiment of disdain towards poetry, particularly from those who find it irrelevant or confusing. The final line, "What is poetry?," serves as a rhetorical question, further emphasizing the author's critique and leaving the reader to ponder the poem's intended meaning.