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Impure poetry refers to poetry that explores themes or uses language that may be considered unconventional or controversial. It often challenges societal norms and pushes boundaries, leading to a more textured and thought-provoking artistic experience. Impure poetry can invite readers to confront their assumptions and broaden their perspectives on various subjects.

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