Without strict you can explore and try things more quickly and easily. If you use strict, then you have to write quite a bit of boilerplate, like variable declarations, which you are most likely going to have to remove later anyway, as you work your way through the problem and alter your approach.
Basically, without strict you can get a working prototype much faster. Then you can add strict and all the usual boilerplate when you're done.
Though I must admit I like that poem... :-)
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