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Wikipedia Poem, No. 628

“My mind is made up / of so many cuts / of meat.” David Tomas Martinez

survive this bridge say nothing intrinsically unnecessary superfluous and suppose that a poet who advises that little-better speak he whose role is it to enfeeble language speak a little looser better advised and thereby unnecessary and superfluous and superfluous and suppose as a poet who advises the deep-seated one day countess of deepseats thereby unnecessary unhelpful and superfluous but lawful always within the arms of the law can a poet dance his sweet wine therebys in all their wiggling forms within unintentionally unnecessary and helpful but how can a poet among his people's trusts become a poet-king? how can a poet-king who advised so damn unnecessarily survive?

 

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