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Robin Hood and Jacques Derrida

Lawrence Hall [email protected] https://hellopoetry.com/lawrence-hall/ poeticdrivel.blogspot.com Robin Hood and Jacques Derrida As the first stars came out above the leaves Of Merry Sherwood, the lads in peaceful repose Put away their after-supper mending of gear And idled over their ale of October brewing Then Robin Hood spoke to Allan-a-Dale: Don’t sing to us of Neo-Post-Colonial White Supremacist Patriarchal People-of-Color Matriarchal LGBTQTY Non-Binary Feminist Chomskian Existentialist (existentialist – how quaint) Hegelian Post-Structuralist Logocentric Sausurian Psychoanalytical Post-Modern Marxist Jungian New Critical Cognitive Scientific Neo-Anarchic Canon-Repudiationist Neo-Informalist Catarrhic De-Constructionism. Sing to us a story.
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