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The last excuse by Ivan Donn Carswell
What is left now that we’ve used the last excuse, what is left to justify excess. The rhetoric at best was very thin when things began, but to suggest we must remain and play the hand we’re dealt by Forces leant to selfish interest is insane. The politics of power and might are lofty heights indeed, with heady flights of fantasy to draw one on, just playing in those eyrie halls belies the size of tiny men with massive heads and hairy brows, we laugh aloud at leadership in debt to intellect, but have we gone beyond our natural needs, do we exceed capacity to self delude; one must conclude that is the case, we’re stuck here in this war to save some face. Or are we whores who’ll sell their souls, combining with their glory holes, to mollify self-righteous monks (whose presence reeks with fiscal grease and gross deceit) in utter funk and plastic greed, believing that our begging bowls are filled with offertory? And is it true you’ll never see a yanquis’ gift that’s truely free? © I.D. Carswell
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