A Poetry Sporadical of Repeating Forms
The secret to doing what you please
is never to ask permission.
Try just ignoring your q’s and p’s.
The secret to doing what you please
is to turn your back on the referees
and follow your own volition.
The secret to doing what you please
is never to ask permission.
Susan McLean teaches at Southwest Minnesota State University.Her first full-length poetry collection, The Best Disguise, won the 2009 Richard Wilbur Award and was published by the University of Evansville Press.