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Saying Political Things I suddenly find myself Saying political things. A president who has a name That pumps out rhymes that rhyme with stump and thump and clump So numerous, so humorous you try in vain To stifle sniggering, giggling, trying to abstain That is, when you are not afraid of what comes next, (What, whose head will come undone on any pretext.) I, who never had opinions of significance inside my head, Find that I am sitting up in bed Watching the news, The countless views, And find I’ve got some too! The boohoo, ***** you kind, and views about: Is North Korea bad or mad? Why is the crime rate rising? Is it rising? Not the least surprised If it goes either way. And so I say, It’s unexpected to discover Arlene Corwin (former Nover) Faltering and altering, but taking stance, Dancing around matters of importance, Though they may be comical to you, Positing her new-found thoughts political. Saying Political Things 5.29.2017 Our Times, Our Culture II; Arlene Corwin
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May 29, 2017
May 29, 2017 at 10:33 AM UTC
Saying Political Things
Saying Political Things I suddenly find myself Saying political things. A president who has a name That pumps out rhymes that rhyme with stump and thump and clump So numerous, so humorous you try in vain To stifle sniggering, giggling, trying to abstain That is, when you are not afraid of what comes next, (What, whose head will come undone on any pretext.) I, who never had opinions of significance inside my head, Find that I am sitting up in bed Watching the news, The countless views, And find I’ve got some too! The boohoo, ***** you kind, and views about: Is North Korea bad or mad? Why is the crime rate rising? Is it rising? Not the least surprised If it goes either way. And so I say, It’s unexpected to discover Arlene Corwin (former Nover) Faltering and altering, but taking stance, Dancing around matters of importance, Though they may be comical to you, Positing her new-found thoughts political. Saying Political Things 5.29.2017 Our Times, Our Culture II; Arlene Corwin
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May 29, 2017
May 29, 2017 at 10:33 AM UTC
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