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with hog jowl and mole eye he sentenced all that I loved to die. without thought of what we’d built, who we were, or why we did the work; he burned it to the ground, squinting in the haze of his lack of forethought or the aftermath wrought. those that we serve think that we know, because we do. we know. yet, as these changes, these Trumperies, these budget cuts that slice and sear the most vulnerable among us… these things cause the unforgivable “I don’t know.” to escape our collective lips. but, he knows. with hog jowl, mole eye, and horse's *** he sits upon his liar’s throne and knows, but won’t say. *** -JBClaywell © P&ZPublications
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May 30, 2017
May 30, 2017 at 5:13 PM UTC
Hog Jowl, Mole Eye
with hog jowl and mole eye he sentenced all that I loved to die. without thought of what we’d built, who we were, or why we did the work; he burned it to the ground, squinting in the haze of his lack of forethought or the aftermath wrought. those that we serve think that we know, because we do. we know. yet, as these changes, these Trumperies, these budget cuts that slice and sear the most vulnerable among us… these things cause the unforgivable “I don’t know.” to escape our collective lips. but, he knows. with hog jowl, mole eye, and horse's *** he sits upon his liar’s throne and knows, but won’t say. *** -JBClaywell © P&ZPublications
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May 30, 2017
May 30, 2017 at 5:13 PM UTC
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