The Plausibility Of Illogic, Inherent Poem by Maurice Harris

The Plausibility Of Illogic, Inherent



All rallying around the cause, may take but a pause;
Think most, must they, about 'innocence clause'!
Alone you must now be in your fraudulent belief-
Making you now guilty, as an affection thief!

Perhaps not do you realize what is your blame-
All which has happened then, an even greater shame!
All now know the secret, that from even me, you harbored:
That which, to keep from other's knowledge, you labored!

Why then might you have occasion to ponder,
The plausibility of illogic, inherent, I wonder?
Then too, why might you believe and pass to others
The unconscienable, buried once, deep undercover?

Wherest ever you may go, know this, please:
Look ever shall thee guilty, as thought of mine, does decrease!

Maurice Harris,21 December 2007

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