Definition:
Poetic license: Distortions of fact and literary convention made by a writer—not always a poet—for the sake of the effect gained. Poetic license is closely related to the concept of "artistic freedom". An author exercises poetic license by saying that a pile of money "reaches as high as a mountain" when the pile is actually only a foot or two high.
In the last two days since I have made my last two posts, consisting of stories, I have had now three people ask me if I needed to talk, if I was really as bothered as I sounded. I am glad to say however, that I am not as bothered as I sounded, I was inspired by a smile and rather insignificant situation that inspired me, gave me a idea, and I ran with it, as far as I could, and received some of the reactions that I had intended, and some that I had not, but thankfully, mostly reactions that I had intended.
With that been said, and my conscience clear, I will pass to you a grain of salt to be taken with all that I say, and bid thee a farewell, until you read again, and I leave another note.
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