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These two poems belong together, because they each contain a teaching through the murkiness of truth directly communicated. In the first poem, we have a man speaking the simple poetry of class struggle with a knowing wink. Where, in the second poem, the simple truth is spoken by a fool (me!). Both poems are examples of how simple information and truth can be spoken clearly if one sees the facts.
By John KuzmaThese two poems belong together, because they each contain a teaching through the murkiness of truth directly communicated. In the first poem, we have a man speaking the simple poetry of class struggle with a knowing wink. Where, in the second poem, the simple truth is spoken by a fool (me!). Both poems are examples of how simple information and truth can be spoken clearly if one sees the facts.