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Sometimes it’s better to be poetic,
Being prosaic is not at all magnetic.

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I try to be poetic but it comes out rather plain.
No one would confuse me with a writer like Mark Twain.
Matter of fact and simple, my language is devoid of flairs,
No one could accuse me of putting on the airs.

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Does this person describe things in ways imprecise, prosaic, or byzantine.

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Prosaic is the correct choice.  Prosaic means ordinary or a matter of fact way saying or writing something.