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Metallic Miser
Contributed by
screwge
on
Tuesday, 23rd June 2009 @ 03:36:05 PM in AEST
Topic:
ambiguous
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A metallic spartan Who fondles his foray and steals From the pond replete with flat-faced, Compressed, Yet ever meddling visages Of dead presidents; Jefferson facing Lincoln at almost The same soapbox height: His redhead wondering why Lincoln's Copper high relief should wrest That crested inspiration. Jefferson deigns At almost two millimeters, The miser sees, as he removes A nickel four times the thickness Of fishing fingernails; These ideologues may stroke their Selfsame types, but banter Erupts in bubble stream, As you see misers still rule The economy, Skimping on animate advise. But in these static gods, I place Exiguous trust.
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