Guest poem submitted by Benjamin Paul Withy :
(Poem #1523) An Ethical Grook I see
and I hear
and I speak no evil;
I carry
no malice
within my breast;
yet quite without
wishing
a man to the Devil
one may be
permitted
to hope for the best.
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This only sort of fits "the poet cranky" theme. While I'm sure this was written in jest, as so many of Hein's poems are, I feel it is a lovely turn of phrase which most people can appreciate the sentiment behind. I think I've already exceeded the length of the poem with my comment so I'll stop here.
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