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Mar 29
Dispossession
My enduring lesson
Failing only banks
Who fail to serve me
Up
A Great Depression
Ever there
To pull us out
With more rearmament
Equations
And a place
To place to the blame
On those subversive  
Of persuasion
For the fist of righteous order
Must come firmly first
Then swiftly
How the furies of
Its mighty fallen
Favored fortunes
Gift me
Overzealousness
Tempestuous
Recalcitrance
Averse
To what discursive
Rhetoricians
Still can’t openly
Converse
But I am not the same old
Liberals
In their biblical
New cities
I am not
The pretty power puffing
Chests
Arresting Diddies  
I am merely
Observations
From the outside
Looking in,
As foreign in
My disposition
As I am
American
Michael Marchese
Written by
Michael Marchese  30/M/California
(30/M/California)   
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