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The Death of Epic Poems
The epoch of the epic poem
has slipped with Dodo's to the great unknown.
Shelley drowned with Coleridge
in a sea of leaves of grass-
the lilac bloom has faded sore in the dooryard;
jaded by minimalism- less is more.
Epic poems (Oh shiesse! This'll take forever!)
impart as much, sometimes more
as the thirty worded fart.
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