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Game of Clones


Another puppet government,
strings attached gone
Proxy power given to the corrupt —
a foreign gameplan
played wrong

The latest Queen gambit
was an Old World maneuver, with 
a neo-Roman tale spin

Place scepter power in a dummy hand;
textbook Machiavellian,
		marionette Afghan

Next to sit on the pyrite throne 
be the Taliban

Pass the fools gold goblet
unto the next Caligula tongue
Watch them get drunk on the power
of the grapes of wrath wrung

The deposed rulers were told
that Democracy 
was an alchemy elixir
If poured ethnic nitro right

But free market motives
get blown to hell
When the assimilation potion is given 
an unbalanced mixture sleight

Taste American prohibition,
drink deep that Liberty sour whiskey
Repealed smuggler mission,
promises made with a slurred speech

Who will be the next in line,
to sit on a shadow throne?
Cut from a Pinocchio design,
cast in the Game of Clones

When their lying power is spent,
and the subtil scepter is pawn passed on 
A mirror image pod replacement
will speak in the same surreptitious tone  


08-17-21

Copyright © | Year Posted 2021




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Date: 8/18/2021 3:35:00 AM
You never beat round the bush, Freddie: for you black is black and white is white! The tragic Afghan saga has truly become one of shame. [...and I always thought that the captain was the last to abandon ship!!] Regards // paul
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Date: 8/17/2021 8:13:00 PM
Excellent insight Freddie. It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.--Voltaire
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Date: 8/17/2021 4:12:00 PM
You weave words together in just the right way. drink deep that Liberty sour whiskey…
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