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Dec 2013
The psychologising of the masses is a contemporary pestilence where those who are metaphorically deceased by political wiles, form impetuous lines in the quest for an array of implanted micro-organisms.
Although I have never conversed with the ghosts of Tombstone, I have blown sand away from many obscured surfaces.
As bryophytes are damp botanical mats which cleave to the ancient and symbolic markers of death; so the writing is similarly attached and strewn across our grand societal walls.
That which was once concealed is now blatantly revealed.
Therefore, I appeal to the social construction of what is presumed to be reality: Can we please now unite and carve humanitarian lines into the stony face of our confabulated habitat?
David Barr
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David Barr  Scotland
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