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Edgar Whitman Wilde
Poems
Sep 2012
Very, Very, Manic Street Preachers
They scream, shout and swear
To emphasize an emptiness of cocern
Which includes a compliment
Uttered thus in blank verse
That effects in ambigious contradictions
To sustain a wave of insult and injury
In obscure fragmentation of mind
That replicates an abundance of inrigue
Where plausible reason is not made possible
For the expression of strenuous protest
That would secrete itself with morbid indulgence
Upon the tongues of others to command a strange silence
Like that shouted by the seeker of an Apocalypse
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