Yellow Vests Poem by Mark Heathcote

Yellow Vests

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Stand firm, and wherever possible, be counted
there-are-few real men in this turncoat-world
who can't be bought, haven't a denouncement
to sell you down a river, unheard, submerged.

Never be at fault with your analysis
egos may differentiate between semanticists;
but in your confusion, possess a conviction
never-just-give-up, that's a self-dereliction.

Yellow Vests
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 18 December 2018

Yes, you are very right. One should be never fault with others. One should avoid confusion. An excellent poem is very brilliantly penned.10

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