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Legacies

...for Hart Crane Halls of steel and concrete, massive Cyclopean towers of immodesty where moguls bask in gross extravagance. Children in neglect, souls with haggard faces, ekeing out their livelihoods with hopes and modest means. Measures of prosperity; the rich man pads his pockets while the poor man haunts his tenement, struggling to smile.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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Date: 12/5/2008 11:41:00 AM
A raw look at life. Again, the rich man will go to church and consider himself better than the rest. In reality he's looking down on the blessed. Vince
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