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We have become a nation of Tennessee fainting goats, muscles freezing in the panic of social discord, poised on the cusp of dread, eyeing a mass grave. In the end no one really dies, the only dilemma being unpardonable poverty, needless hunger and children born with drug addiction, pawns in a chess game of life lacking raison d'etre. And shall I live my span leaving no mark upon history? What occlusion obstructs human decency in this land of riches, barricades the impassable gulf, as if echoing a distant waterfall? I have walked this sidewalk to where it ends and seen the destitute. How the poet in me shudders and like the fainting goat, collapses in the sadness of our mutual story, our personal holocaust!
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Dec 8, 2013
Dec 8, 2013 at 9:03 AM UTC
Where the Sidewalk Ends
We have become a nation of Tennessee fainting goats, muscles freezing in the panic of social discord, poised on the cusp of dread, eyeing a mass grave. In the end no one really dies, the only dilemma being unpardonable poverty, needless hunger and children born with drug addiction, pawns in a chess game of life lacking raison d'etre. And shall I live my span leaving no mark upon history? What occlusion obstructs human decency in this land of riches, barricades the impassable gulf, as if echoing a distant waterfall? I have walked this sidewalk to where it ends and seen the destitute. How the poet in me shudders and like the fainting goat, collapses in the sadness of our mutual story, our personal holocaust!
brian-oarr
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Dec 8, 2013
Dec 8, 2013 at 9:03 AM UTC
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