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Nearly half the country Receives most of its subsistence From the other half The public treasury Has become a public trough This began under Roosevelt and Wilson Neither of them experienced participation In the risk of their own personal wealth In order to get a return on their investment One was coddled by academia The other by his own family
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May 3, 2015
May 3, 2015 at 1:21 AM UTC
Roosevelt and Wilson
_____ You changed with the leaves in autumn, Unhurriedly but vividly. My mind wandered like the mind of a child, Free to roam without consequence. I believed us to be perpetual, without change, But nothing changes more than a heart in winter. In the summer we dreamt of snow, But when it came we prayed for the sun. Not one to disappoint, the sun abides by our prayers, ceaselessly, Beckoning us to the shore where the waves were like our hearts, Uncertain and beating at an unknown tempo. Why do we grow bored of the things we once treasured, The boy of mystery, the girl with a history? I wonder why we begin to loathe the things that brought us pleasure, The nights where our breath revealed itself, To escape the monsters inside of us, Begging to find shelter in the lungs of another vessel? You told me with confidence, “We will be infinite.” I told you with diffidence, “I believe you.”
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Jul 4, 2018
Jul 4, 2018 at 1:42 PM UTC
The Things We Say To Spare Our Hearts