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King Camelot MAG
Peasantry –
Trapped inside dirt castles,
Scrutiny of Him,
Jester’s laughter shying
Administered dosage.
Dreams of the throne,
Kennedy’s Camelot,
Arthur’s Round Table,
His Alter.
Picturesque figure
Of heavenly realms,
Twitched finger,
Forms bow as canyons.
Creator’s judgment,
Inebriated upon veneration.
Each eye captivated,
Each sigh dissipated,
Not to serve but be served;
Lives fall for the maker,
Idealized bloodshed –
Hardwired for exaltation.
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President John Fitzgerald Kennedy's legacy has been painted by the glorious depicition of King Arthur's Camleot. Years after his untimely death, President Kennedy is still remembered as one of the most beloved and venerated figures in American history; to not acknowledge this would be a disservice to the visions he crafted for his loving subjects.