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Poem Title

This is a line of editable text; insert your poem here!


The formatting of this text already has the proper stylings
which most poetry publishers prefer. Notice

The single-spaced lines and double-spaced stanzas; notice


how the starts of new lines are uncapitalized, unless they start
a new sentence. Of course,

some aspects of this sample text can be edited to your tastes.


For example, you may decide to use a different serif text
in the poem. You may even decide to use a sans-serif font

for the title (if you’re feeling bold!). No matter how you choose to edit,
make sure your poem retains 1-inch margins on all sides
and follows general MLA guidelines. Only break the rules

if it helps the poem’s message. This text has been repeated throughout
the rest of this editable document; use it as many times
as you have poem! Lastly,

if your poem extends into the next page, be sure


that the stanzas are not broken by the page break.
Good luck, and happy publishing!

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Poem Title

This is a line of editable text; insert your poem here!


The formatting of this text already has the proper stylings
which most poetry publishers prefer. Notice

The single-spaced lines and double-spaced stanzas; notice


how the starts of new lines are uncapitalized, unless they start
a new sentence. Of course,

some aspects of this sample text can be edited to your tastes.


For example, you may decide to use a different serif text
in the poem. You may even decide to use a sans-serif font

for the title (if you’re feeling bold!). No matter how you choose to edit,
make sure your poem retains 1-inch margins on all sides
and follows general MLA guidelines. Only break the rules

if it helps the poem’s message. This text has been repeated throughout
the rest of this editable document; use it as many times
as you have poem! Lastly,

if your poem extends into the next page, be sure


that the stanzas are not broken by the page break.
Good luck, and happy publishing!

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Poem Title

This is a line of editable text; insert your poem here!


The formatting of this text already has the proper stylings
which most poetry publishers prefer. Notice

The single-spaced lines and double-spaced stanzas; notice


how the starts of new lines are uncapitalized, unless they start
a new sentence. Of course,

some aspects of this sample text can be edited to your tastes.


For example, you may decide to use a different serif text
in the poem. You may even decide to use a sans-serif font

for the title (if you’re feeling bold!). No matter how you choose to edit,
make sure your poem retains 1-inch margins on all sides
and follows general MLA guidelines. Only break the rules

if it helps the poem’s message. This text has been repeated throughout
the rest of this editable document; use it as many times
as you have poem! Lastly,

if your poem extends into the next page, be sure


that the stanzas are not broken by the page break.
Good luck, and happy publishing!

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Poem Title

This is a line of editable text; insert your poem here!


The formatting of this text already has the proper stylings
which most poetry publishers prefer. Notice

The single-spaced lines and double-spaced stanzas; notice


how the starts of new lines are uncapitalized, unless they start
a new sentence. Of course,

some aspects of this sample text can be edited to your tastes.


For example, you may decide to use a different serif text
in the poem. You may even decide to use a sans-serif font

for the title (if you’re feeling bold!). No matter how you choose to edit,
make sure your poem retains 1-inch margins on all sides
and follows general MLA guidelines. Only break the rules

if it helps the poem’s message. This text has been repeated throughout
the rest of this editable document; use it as many times
as you have poem! Lastly,

if your poem extends into the next page, be sure


that the stanzas are not broken by the page break.
Good luck, and happy publishing!

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Poem Title

This is a line of editable text; insert your poem here!


The formatting of this text already has the proper stylings
which most poetry publishers prefer. Notice

The single-spaced lines and double-spaced stanzas; notice


how the starts of new lines are uncapitalized, unless they start
a new sentence. Of course,

some aspects of this sample text can be edited to your tastes.


For example, you may decide to use a different serif text
in the poem. You may even decide to use a sans-serif font

for the title (if you’re feeling bold!). No matter how you choose to edit,
make sure your poem retains 1-inch margins on all sides
and follows general MLA guidelines. Only break the rules

if it helps the poem’s message. This text has been repeated throughout
the rest of this editable document; use it as many times
as you have poem! Lastly,

if your poem extends into the next page, be sure


that the stanzas are not broken by the page break.
Good luck, and happy publishing!

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Poem Title

This is a line of editable text; insert your poem here!


The formatting of this text already has the proper stylings
which most poetry publishers prefer. Notice

The single-spaced lines and double-spaced stanzas; notice


how the starts of new lines are uncapitalized, unless they start
a new sentence. Of course,

some aspects of this sample text can be edited to your tastes.


For example, you may decide to use a different serif text
in the poem. You may even decide to use a sans-serif font

for the title (if you’re feeling bold!). No matter how you choose to edit,
make sure your poem retains 1-inch margins on all sides
and follows general MLA guidelines. Only break the rules

if it helps the poem’s message. This text has been repeated throughout
the rest of this editable document; use it as many times
as you have poem! Lastly,

if your poem extends into the next page, be sure


that the stanzas are not broken by the page break.
Good luck, and happy publishing!

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Poem Title

This is a line of editable text; insert your poem here!


The formatting of this text already has the proper stylings
which most poetry publishers prefer. Notice

The single-spaced lines and double-spaced stanzas; notice


how the starts of new lines are uncapitalized, unless they start
a new sentence. Of course,

some aspects of this sample text can be edited to your tastes.


For example, you may decide to use a different serif text
in the poem. You may even decide to use a sans-serif font

for the title (if you’re feeling bold!). No matter how you choose to edit,
make sure your poem retains 1-inch margins on all sides
and follows general MLA guidelines. Only break the rules

if it helps the poem’s message. This text has been repeated throughout
the rest of this editable document; use it as many times
as you have poem! Lastly,

if your poem extends into the next page, be sure


that the stanzas are not broken by the page break.
Good luck, and happy publishing!

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Poem Title

This is a line of editable text; insert your poem here!


The formatting of this text already has the proper stylings
which most poetry publishers prefer. Notice

The single-spaced lines and double-spaced stanzas; notice


how the starts of new lines are uncapitalized, unless they start
a new sentence. Of course,

some aspects of this sample text can be edited to your tastes.


For example, you may decide to use a different serif text
in the poem. You may even decide to use a sans-serif font

for the title (if you’re feeling bold!). No matter how you choose to edit,
make sure your poem retains 1-inch margins on all sides
and follows general MLA guidelines. Only break the rules

if it helps the poem’s message. This text has been repeated throughout
the rest of this editable document; use it as many times
as you have poem! Lastly,

if your poem extends into the next page, be sure


that the stanzas are not broken by the page break.
Good luck, and happy publishing!

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Poem Title

This is a line of editable text; insert your poem here!


The formatting of this text already has the proper stylings
which most poetry publishers prefer. Notice

The single-spaced lines and double-spaced stanzas; notice


how the starts of new lines are uncapitalized, unless they start
a new sentence. Of course,

some aspects of this sample text can be edited to your tastes.


For example, you may decide to use a different serif text
in the poem. You may even decide to use a sans-serif font

for the title (if you’re feeling bold!). No matter how you choose to edit,
make sure your poem retains 1-inch margins on all sides
and follows general MLA guidelines. Only break the rules

if it helps the poem’s message. This text has been repeated throughout
the rest of this editable document; use it as many times
as you have poem! Lastly,

if your poem extends into the next page, be sure


that the stanzas are not broken by the page break.
Good luck, and happy publishing!

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Poem Title

This is a line of editable text; insert your poem here!


The formatting of this text already has the proper stylings
which most poetry publishers prefer. Notice

The single-spaced lines and double-spaced stanzas; notice


how the starts of new lines are uncapitalized, unless they start
a new sentence. Of course,

some aspects of this sample text can be edited to your tastes.


For example, you may decide to use a different serif text
in the poem. You may even decide to use a sans-serif font

for the title (if you’re feeling bold!). No matter how you choose to edit,
make sure your poem retains 1-inch margins on all sides
and follows general MLA guidelines. Only break the rules

if it helps the poem’s message. This text has been repeated throughout
the rest of this editable document; use it as many times
as you have poem! Lastly,

if your poem extends into the next page, be sure


that the stanzas are not broken by the page break.
Good luck, and happy publishing!

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