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Can This Thing Fly?: septenary stanzas
It’s doubtful that democracy’s dense doyens can reclaim the country’s core without creating more sorrow and shame, to count coup on the status quo, entrenched in apathy, seems like the wisest way to go, at least it looks to me. … Continue reading
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