swollen verses of the tediously bombast—
the intarsia of agitprop,
the germane rouse;
which pretends at dignity
yet without the telic substance of coherence
are “pompous words
walking aimlessly through the landscape
in search of an idea.”
this was said of Warren Harding,
a president who would not be known
were not the effigy of his words
such antithesis of his deeds
that were none or perhaps less so;
but at the end of his life
somewhere to San Francisco
he whispered towards his vice confidante
“if you knew of a great scandal
would you not expose it for good and love of
country?”
to which history does not respond.
but I note, that Harding well knew or feared
despite the scripted imbroglio
of politics
truth
is not so easily forgotten
and speaks from beyond the grave.
twf.

Nicely written, loved reading it! The words were a bit complex though 😅
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thank you for the comment, i agree the language is elevated but it was to recall the political discourse of the early United States, and is itself an aspect of the poem’s subject matter. your blog is also quite interesting!
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Oh, got it now. Thanks for the compliment btw.
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