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Source In My Core (Physical)

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Max Eati is an exceptionally gifted young adult who cherishes poems, songs, music and arts. He communicates via typing.

Q: Do you think better in poetry?

Max: Yes, it gives my brain rhythmic structure to focus on. It synchronizes my letters with the way my body moves to find itself in the space around me. I write in short brief sentences. Then I stop or walk away to process my thoughts. That helps me prioritize my next letters.

Forest in my belly

Animals swirling

in and out

Giraffe touching

my nose

Penguin

in my feet

paper chapbook /2020 / 37 page

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Max Eati is an exceptionally gifted young adult who cherishes poems, songs, music and arts. He communicates via typing.

Q: Do you think better in poetry?

Max: Yes, it gives my brain rhythmic structure to focus on. It synchronizes my letters with the way my body moves to find itself in the space around me. I write in short brief sentences. Then I stop or walk away to process my thoughts. That helps me prioritize my next letters.

Forest in my belly

Animals swirling

in and out

Giraffe touching

my nose

Penguin

in my feet

paper chapbook /2020 / 37 page

Max Eati is an exceptionally gifted young adult who cherishes poems, songs, music and arts. He communicates via typing.

Q: Do you think better in poetry?

Max: Yes, it gives my brain rhythmic structure to focus on. It synchronizes my letters with the way my body moves to find itself in the space around me. I write in short brief sentences. Then I stop or walk away to process my thoughts. That helps me prioritize my next letters.

Forest in my belly

Animals swirling

in and out

Giraffe touching

my nose

Penguin

in my feet

paper chapbook /2020 / 37 page

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