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May 2016
we're all ******* with the fables
of remembrance we ascribe mythology to,
not to gods, but to men preceding us;
and our remembering comes with
shortcoming of pardoning bankers;
so why bother, mythologising man
when the gods are brought before
the altar? i rather mythologise gods
that mythologise men:
to be discrete, unlike the greek poets
i encrust the gods with morality:
þᛖᚱ þᛖᚱ...
                          þᛖᚱ þᛖᚱ...
þᛖᚱ þᛖᚱ þᚱᛖᚾ ᛞᚨ ᚢᛚᛖᛖ
(ther ther...
                    ther ther...
                        ther ther, thren da ulee)!
Mateuš Conrad
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Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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