A: After a poem is written, interpretation is no longer the poet's personal right. This is called second creation. Misreading also arises from this. Poets don't refuse others to explain their works, but aim to sing with readers.
B: Ancient poetry really needs certain metrical requirements. Metric poetry, in particular, is called "dancing in chains", but it is undeniable that its artistic achievements are not difficult if you are familiar with metrical poetry. Modern poetry has almost no requirements. You can write whatever you want. Love comes from the heart.
C: The world can be condensed in poetry. Why do you think this sentence is like truth? As good as Poetry Saving the World. Holderlin said: "People live poetically on the earth."
D: Poetry has no standards, but it has its own standards. Fuck the definition.