^yeah I totally agree. I just reposted the poem minus the third line to show how silly I thought the idea of removing it was....
But this gives me the opportunity to go on a tangent. I put art into two types of categories: art that thinks for you and art that forces you to think.
'Love is the light of the world you can see it more clearly at night glowing.' - This poem (sentence really) thinks for you. You really don't have to use your own mind at all because it tells you how it is.
The original version, however, forces you use your own mind and create your own imagery otherwise it's really rather annoying.
This is a new idea for me so I can't articulate it very well.
I thought of this idea after seeing Harry Potter 3 yesterday (which kicked ass) and then reading reviews by ebert et all which preferred the first two movies which I thought were fun but pretty mindless.