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The Hoaxist.(Poem)
Quadrant
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May 01, 2004 |
Murray, Les |
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The Hoaxist
Whatever sanctifies itself draws me.
Whether I come by bus or Net,
rage and fun are strapped around my body.
I don't kill civilians. I terrorize
experts and the elites. I drink their bubbly,
I wander among their principles
then at a pull of my cord
I implode. And laughter cascades in,
flooding those who suddenly abhor me.
The media, who are Columbine
with their ...
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