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Edgar Whitman Wilde
Poems
Jul 2012
Arthur Rimbaud Recalled
Unfettered falsehoods that lure by practice of pretense
Make subject to a tyranny of questionable inquisitions
That claim themselves both by treaty and inheritance
Pursue with a vigor blind narcoleptic dancers with a ferocity
That embalms the bones with the tears of a million fans
Who in such tragedy represent that image and behold him
His limb freshly bleeding reading his words in lamentation
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