I, Too, Have Known Them All
With apologies to Eliot, Orwell, Pound and Nash
And I, too, have known them all already,
have known the drunkards touting faith,
known the streets that lead to an overwhelming
and nauseatingly familiar argument.
Have know the faces, idle talk and double-think,
the worn-out logical fallacies, the liars—well-paid—in public places.
They walked eye-deep in hell,
and neither drowned nor scrambled for shore,
but vegetated, calm and aesthetic,
on the stage, on the screen, in the choir.

