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    In the poetgender flag, purple stans for creativity while orange represents a writers' block and they blend together to show the ammounts/stages of a writers' block. The blue represents calmness while the uncompleted circle that's filled in with a small gap shows how poetry can complete itself without necissarily being "complete" or being left on a clifhanger even though you can guess exactly what happens after it. The harsh zig-zag line shows how unexpected something in a poem could be and it's blended with a gradiant of mint (new) to pink (old) to show how the unexpected thing may bring a piece together.
    In the poetgender flag, purple stans for creativity while orange represents a writers' block and they blend together to show the ammounts/stages of a writers' block. The blue represents calmness while the uncompleted circle that's filled in with a small gap shows how poetry can complete itself without necissarily being "complete" or being left on a clifhanger even though you can guess exactly what happens after it. The harsh zig-zag line shows how unexpected something in a poem could be and it's blended with a gradiant of mint (new) to pink (old) to show how the unexpected thing may bring a piece together.
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