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k55f5r

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9. The Second Coming - Yeats
Mon Sep 9, 2024, 10:08 AM
Sep 9
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.

Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
k and r BoRaGard Sep 9 #1
A picture tells a thousand words Zambero Sep 9 #5
Truly OMINOUS liberalla Sep 9 #17
Something wicked this way comes. Efilroft Sul Sep 9 #2
By the pricking of his tiny little thumbs ... 11 Bravo Sep 9 #77
Superb roscoeroscoe Sep 9 #3
gothic! et tu Sep 9 #4
Wow RainCaster Sep 9 #6
Two riders were approaching . . . And the wind began to howl NBachers Sep 9 #7
Yes they are LiberalArkie Sep 9 #31
WOW. Just wow. nolabear Sep 9 #8
The Second Coming - Yeats k55f5r Sep 9 #9
Ah reckon that Yeets fella might have been onta somethin... localroger Sep 9 #14
Wow! I'd never read this poem until you posted it. jmbar2 Sep 9 #43
Lots of book titles, too. ShazzieB Sep 10 #95
That's really impressive jmbar2 Sep 10 #96
And if this doesn't scare the crap out of you, nothing will. mucholderthandirt Sep 9 #69
Not really OrangeJoe Sep 10 #97
Ty. I only know parts of this poem. The last lines came right to mind. electric_blue68 Sep 9 #90
Not real familiar with the Atlantic. Prairie_Seagull Sep 9 #10
I doubt it was created by AI. The Atlantic has some of the most talented writers erronis Sep 9 #11
Will do again for sure. Prairie_Seagull Sep 9 #12
As I see it, the real problem is. Prairie_Seagull Sep 9 #20
Justin Metz. See reply 25. highplainsdem Sep 9 #28
See reply 25. highplainsdem Sep 9 #27
I keep seeing its articles on Facebook that I want to read. NH Ethylene Sep 9 #78
I don't think they used AI. It is a real magazine. Jk23 Sep 9 #82
No need for words bdamomma Sep 9 #13
K&R bdamomma Sep 9 #15
MSM Ananda62 Sep 9 #16
The Atlantic has been warning about Trump for some time.. wnylib Sep 9 #39
Whoa, Nellie. n/t Lulu KC Sep 9 #18
That should rattle some higher echelons of the GOP bucolic_frolic Sep 9 #19
Plus, I think, the track he's taking is not a regular path, but a stream that comes from underground in DC muriel_volestrangler Sep 9 #60
He blamed Democrats for the Deep State, so by projection, he has his own version all along. /nt bucolic_frolic Sep 9 #67
Whatever the source of the water; on either side are some kind of brambles, leafless bushes? . electric_blue68 Sep 9 #92
Trumpian Dystopia wolfie001 Sep 9 #21
The old Leonard Cohen song. Demnation Sep 9 #22
Wow! peggysue2 Sep 9 #23
1,000 words. live love laugh Sep 9 #24
The cover illo is by Justin Metz, and inspired by Ray Bradbury and Stephen King paperbacks: highplainsdem Sep 9 #25
Thank you highplainsdem. nt Prairie_Seagull Sep 9 #30
Thinking this might be AI, although it doesn't have the obvious tells, I was hesitant to rec. Mousetoescamper Sep 9 #49
Thanks! Bet there was a bit of Rod Serling in the mix, too, consciously or unconsciously. Hermit-The-Prog Sep 9 #68
Brilliant art Mysterian Sep 9 #26
The curtains on the horse-drawn coach wnylib Sep 9 #46
666 CoopersDad Sep 9 #29
They Tried AndyTiedye Sep 10 #94
That is an amazing cover LetMyPeopleVote Sep 9 #32
Holy crap! karin_sj Sep 9 #33
Dayum sheshe2 Sep 9 #34
Reminds me of Dumbo. Dave Bowman Sep 9 #35
Just imagine -- something too dark even for Dick Cheney Blue Owl Sep 9 #36
Something Wicked This Way Comes MagickMuffin Sep 9 #37
exceptional artwork... WarGamer Sep 9 #38
The Capitol burning would have been more effective Owens Sep 9 #40
I think it appropriate that there is an Elephant in the hearse. FalloutShelter Sep 9 #41
Creepy rogerballard Sep 9 #42
We are bdamomma Sep 9 #48
K&R Docreed2003 Sep 9 #44
Chilling StarryNite Sep 9 #45
NOW The Atlantic cares. ancianita Sep 9 #47
I suspect the sawed off tusk represents... Mr.WeRP Sep 9 #50
what an amazing and absolutely chilling picture orleans Sep 9 #51
error VanceFan Sep 9 #54
K&R gademocrat7 Sep 9 #52
Whoa. CBHagman Sep 9 #53
Couldn't figure out why the elephant was in the chart. Then it hit me--the republican Party. That whole debm55 Sep 9 #55
Reminded me of Rod Stewart, many years ago. BobTheSubgenius Sep 9 #56
Not quite accurate VanceFan Sep 9 #57
There perhaps should be a cloud of flying elephantine harpies around him. Beartracks Sep 9 #84
kompromat! AndyTiedye Sep 9 #85
Wow, that is absolutely amazing! PatSeg Sep 9 #58
Pulling his kairos12 Sep 9 #59
"One magpie for sorrow" Buns_of_Fire Sep 9 #61
Beautifully done, so dark and meaningful. runnergirl Sep 9 #62
His hand dweller Sep 9 #63
Crazy scary. spanone Sep 9 #64
Stop showing him in positions of power... RobertDevereaux Sep 9 #65
wonder if Barnes and Noble has print copies? WarGamer Sep 9 #66
Reminds me of the coach to the castle in "Dracula." betsuni Sep 9 #70
Some people will like this image. That's what we're up against. yardwork Sep 9 #71
I don't get it. Who's the guy with the whip? Frank D. Lincoln Sep 9 #72
wow BlueWaveNeverEnd Sep 9 #73
That elephant is no victim. Any 5% of it could bring this entire misery to a screaming halt if it wanted to. meadowlander Sep 9 #74
The elephant in chains breaks my heart EncantoCatColony Sep 9 #75
Don't feel bad. That elephant jumped right in there. it's just where it wants to be. Autumn Sep 10 #99
Holy crap awesomerwb1 Sep 9 #76
As a professional illustrator... GiqueCee Sep 9 #79
The art of illustration has become moniss Sep 9 #83
Oh, I remember GEO! Gorgeous! .... electric_blue68 Sep 9 #91
I want to see the wheels falling off and the horses bucking trump into a deep ditch IcyPeas Sep 9 #80
After we defeat Trump in November perhaps the artist will redraw it that way. nt Frank D. Lincoln Sep 9 #86
"From Hells' heart moniss Sep 9 #81
i wonder what James Earl Jones would've made of that cover walznotwalls Sep 9 #87
By the pricking Linda ladeewolf Sep 9 #88
Woahhhh... very heavy AmBlue Sep 9 #89
Woahhhh... cue ominous movie score! electric_blue68 Sep 9 #93
He will see this as all powerful and positive. NT SayItLoud Sep 10 #98
👇👇👇👁️👁️ Goonch Sep 10 #100
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