“What grievous horror betook these dumb streets?”
Touched with the unkindness of a meek following
From the near elderly, an old town deemed to inquietude
By the Queen’s long forsaken majesty,
“What prized blaring rose from the swollen cheeks of our
daughter sea in the Columbian tide of the 21st century?”
Giving us play and reason to smirk while gazing at the mean
rush and power
Taking off the English hat of a long gone America
Seeing no one in the mist fired laugh from this war
Breathing ocean
Suffocated by the calm before the storm
Indecision,
Forming throughout generations anxious about personified
cash
Ruining their gold reputation as townies
Clucking behind the chicken wire of suburban fate
Down-pressing its unforgiving mold into a wild disorder and
tragic hubbub
Coldly beaten into an ass of a young nation
Gripping for death at the edge of the western, manifest
As nature’s law thrives in disbelief
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