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The article discusses the importance for poets to choose their times and words carefully to preserve the value and immortality of their work. It points out that a poet's long-lasting legacy depends on the impact of their poetry, not on the quantity of their output, citing examples from Arab heritage such as Ibn Zayz and Khabbaz Al-Sibe'i, who have been immortalized through their limited poems. It emphasizes that wisdom in poetry lies in the quality and selectivity of the works, and that the rarity of poems enhances the audience's longing and increases the poet's value.
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