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Nobody Knew Better Than Him
Nobody knew better than him the value Of great art -- The need to preserve the memory of Great artists; Do not even the basest of us feel Overwhelming emotion, hushed awe? Great art should seem to the eye all Things divine rather than human; But still, of any person...it should fall to him To obliterate the most magnificent Art had then yet to offer. A crime committed in full view Of the old city's appalled populace; He undertook it with selfsame blase' Nonchalance Such as dictators sometimes so indulge in When immersed in their own idle genocides. The mind that contrived such eloquent, Articulated words Hell-bent on a dreadful, utterly Inconceivable destruction! And following on from this terrible Silence of a long, drawn-out aftermath? The choirs of gathering voices offering up Glorianas and praises-in-excelsis For that which unceasingly labours to exalt In the banality of the prosaic and mundane.
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