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A Policeman's Lament
This poem is true and it is cathartic for me to write it. Not all my work is bleak but this needed to be told as the futility of a broken society is not commented on through poetry as much as it should be. It appears to me that a great deal of writing and prose appears to be a subjective and romanticised version of events and I feel there is a place for what I call "reality verse."
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Thursday 14th January 2010 1:02 pm
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