My first thought on this is that I enjoy the way it's written. There's a certain ebb and flow to continual repetition, especially when it comes to the focal point of Power. The concept is essentially fluid in nature. It doesn't hold on to one set place or person. One may have power, but they'll never own it. History itself demonstrates this idea, and it's explored in your piece. It's provoking, fresh, and certainly "woke" as the youth say.
My first thought on this is that I enjoy the way it's written. There's a certain ebb and flow to continual repetition, especially when it comes to the focal point of Power. The concept is essentially fluid in nature. It doesn't hold on to one set place or person. One may have power, but they'll never own it. History itself demonstrates this idea, and it's explored in your piece. It's provoking, fresh, and certainly "woke" as the youth say.
E.J. Waling is considered by many in the literary
community to be the Salvador Dalí of poetry. His rough-hewn unfettered style mimics the artist’s unconventional view of perceived real.. more..