Lawrence Hall, HSG
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Super-Servile Sunday
O sink not down to that corrosive couch,
Docile before the Orwellian screen
That regulates the lives of the servile,
Dictating dress and drink, demeanor, dreams;
Declare your independence from the sludge
Of vague obedientiaries who drowse
Away their empty lives in submission
To harsh, diagonal inches of rule,
Poor weaklings chanting tainted tribal songs
In chorus hamsterable, huddled, heaped,
While costumed in their mastersβ liveries,
And feeling little while thinking even less,
The very model of the Stateβs non-men,
Predictable and dull, submissive ghosts
Crowded, herded in cosmic cattle chutes,
Reflected in dim, noisy nothingness.
But you, O you, be not of them, but be
A wanderer in the moonlight, one known
To God, there in His holy solitude.
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