He says poetry is a revelation from God and the poet is finally a scribe or co-creator serving a divine process rather than an autonomous inventor.
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Scribe
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the process, but what you're really doing is you're just a scribe for God. All right? Does that make sense, guys?"
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"...the process, but what you're really doing is you're just a scribe for God. All right? Does that make sense, guys?"
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