In this poem Buddha sets a good example by simply focusing on his work while the narrator gets too wrapped up in analysis.
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Saeed Jones reads "The Blue Dress in Mother's Closet" and "Boy in a Whalebone Corset" at the 2014 Dodge Poetry Festival.
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There are no obstacles, just opportunities. Take them now.
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