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Is my poem enjoyable? How could I make it better? Thanks in advance for the great insights many of you have?

Pet Names
My cats name went from
Arnold, to Barnold, to Arnbarn, to
Barn Full of Yarn
and before I knew it I was writing a poem called
“Barn Full of Yarn,” that had nothing to do with cats
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