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I can agree with that and although the narrative isn't as strong as some of the other poems it is there (the plot being the Krynoid grows the more it snows and so the more it kills people.) Another thing that is important to note is ''Now We Are Six Hundred'' is based upon ''Now We Are Six'', another poetry book. ''Ode'' especially is restricted by ''A Good Hum'' (a poem in ''Six'') for its lyrics quite heavily which is very evident if you search for the original on the internet.
I can agree with that and although the narrative isn't as strong as some of the other poems it is there (the plot being the Krynoid grows the more it snows and so the more it kills people.) Another thing that is important to note is ''Now We Are Six Hundred'' is based upon ''Now We Are Six'', another poetry book. ''Ode'' especially is restricted by ''A Good Hum'' (a poem in ''Six'') for its lyrics quite heavily which is very evident if you search for the original on the internet.


In short, you've convinced me ''Ode to a Krynoid'' should be valid. Any other further arguments on the anthology?
In short, you've convinced me ''Ode to a Krynoid'' should be valid. Any other further arguments on the anthology?
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I can agree with that and although the narrative isn't as strong as some of the other poems it is there (the plot being the Krynoid grows the more it snows and so the more it kills people.) Another thing that is important to note is Now We Are Six Hundred is based upon Now We Are Six, another poetry book. Ode especially is restricted by A Good Hum (a poem in Six) for its lyrics quite heavily which is very evident if you search for the original on the internet.

In short, you've convinced me Ode to a Krynoid should be valid. Any other further arguments on the anthology?