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Lawrence Hall [email protected]   https://hellopoetry.com/lawrence-hall/ poeticdrivel.blogspot.com                                    The Bowre of Blisse                Goodly it was enclos’ed rownd about,                As well their entered guests to keep within,                As those unruly beasts to hold without;                Yet was the fence thereof but weake and thin             -Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Book II, Canto XII While much of the world is bleeding and burnt Democracy takes a summer holiday Far away in Maryland’s gentle woods and hills Where the screams of tortured children cannot be heard Among the gardened and guarded streams and trees Elderly men are guided in their play By smiling minders gentle in their words And ready with the proper remedies While those who code are kept carefully near To sweeten the words the old gentlemen hear
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Aug 14, 2021
Aug 14, 2021 at 8:59 AM UTC
Camp David as the President's Bower of Bliss
Lawrence Hall [email protected]   https://hellopoetry.com/lawrence-hall/ poeticdrivel.blogspot.com                                    The Bowre of Blisse                Goodly it was enclos’ed rownd about,                As well their entered guests to keep within,                As those unruly beasts to hold without;                Yet was the fence thereof but weake and thin             -Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Book II, Canto XII While much of the world is bleeding and burnt Democracy takes a summer holiday Far away in Maryland’s gentle woods and hills Where the screams of tortured children cannot be heard Among the gardened and guarded streams and trees Elderly men are guided in their play By smiling minders gentle in their words And ready with the proper remedies While those who code are kept carefully near To sweeten the words the old gentlemen hear
Cf. The Bowre of Blisse in Spenser's THE FAERIE QUEENE and Camp David.
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Aug 14, 2021
Aug 14, 2021 at 8:59 AM UTC
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