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Hate You Can Trust: Another Dance Around the Maypole With The Klute
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Hate You Can Trust: Another Dance Around the Maypole With The Klute
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Hate You Can Trust: Another Dance Around the Maypole With The Klute
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Another collection of poetry from The Klute, featuring:Love Letter to Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin2012The Merit Badge of PainAdam and SteveBurn Wall Street BurnMadmanHip-Hop RepublicanFun for the Whole FamilyLeprechauns WakeA Warning to Levi Johnston from the Colonists of LV-426With a forward by The Monarch lot's of rambling, the Klute's poetic satirical pen is as sharp as ever, and no one is spared in this latest collection.From the author:"Salvador Dalí once said 'The sole difference between myself and a madman is the fact that I am not mad!' Consider this work my clutch at sanity, a pop-culture surrealist attempt to reconcile the monstrosity that is American culture with the beauty it can produce. Hatred in poetry, laughter in the face of incredibly banal nightmares. Thats all delightfully pretentious, isnt it?"
Another collection of poetry from The Klute, featuring:Love Letter to Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin2012The Merit Badge of PainAdam and SteveBurn Wall Street BurnMadmanHip-Hop RepublicanFun for the Whole FamilyLeprechauns WakeA Warning to Levi Johnston from the Colonists of LV-426With a forward by The Monarch lot's of rambling, the Klute's poetic satirical pen is as sharp as ever, and no one is spared in this latest collection.From the author:"Salvador Dalí once said 'The sole difference between myself and a madman is the fact that I am not mad!' Consider this work my clutch at sanity, a pop-culture surrealist attempt to reconcile the monstrosity that is American culture with the beauty it can produce. Hatred in poetry, laughter in the face of incredibly banal nightmares. Thats all delightfully pretentious, isnt it?"


















