Posted on 02/27/2009 4:43:03 PM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
IF anyone doubted that he has had homosexual relations with dear old "pop", they better rethink that idea. He's a sick, perverted bast*rd! We've got to get rid of him before he completely destroys America!!
A Frank Marshall Davis Poem:
“Tale of Two Dogs”
...Then the Strangers came;
They loosed their chained terriers
Of pineapple and sugar cane;
Sent them boldly into the yard
To sniff with eager green noses
At the sleeping old.
Long since
Pine and Cane
Have taken over the front lawn.
Snapping impatiently at obstructing ankles;
They run between
The tall still legs of the motionless mountains
As if they originated here
And the silent ancients
Were usurpers.
Here in this cultivated place
Growing the soft brown rose of Polynesia
The dogs have scratched
Digging for the buried pot of cash returns
Killing the broken bush
Under the flying dirt
of greed and grief.
. . . There is none so patient
As a tired mountain drowsing in the sun;
There is no wrath so great
As that of a mountain outraged
Destroying the nipping dogs
Loosed on the front lawn...
Wouldn’t beatnik poet be a safer, tamer vocation for the messiah?
Ummm. I don’t want to know what that ‘amber stain’ is, nor do I want to know why he’s ‘smelling his smell’...Bizarre!
LMAO! Good one!
Concerning the “amber stains” on both “Pop” and, presumably, young Obumble, the first-person narrarator of the poem:
When his horrible “poetry” was discussed in another article several months ago, someone pointed out that Frank Marshall Davis, the racist/pervert/Communist/Obama mentor, who wrote weird porn under an assumed name, was into “golden showers” and whatnot. Between that detail and some other facts gleaned from the poem, some consider it an ode to Davis.
I have come to the conclusion it is more than an ode. It describes a sex act between an angry old black man and a young boy.
LOL! Nice limerick
Sorry all, I stuck these here to be a part of the record.
Good thing I did not go out on a limb with the family portrait...that is not an older son, it is Mohammad Ali. I knew he looked like someone. :-)
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