Despite my previous approving post, it’s glaringly clear that this is a high-level Potemkin poem with no reality about events that never happened, including anything having to do with a woman or women. Sam, this was written by a platypus with an expensive Oxford MFA who had read Gray’s Anatomy closely: my proof is the phrase “camped on a bluff” — a pure giveaway that the platypus holds no worthwhile cards and is betting that no-one has read Susan Sontag (brrr) on “camp”. Add to that, the doubtless fictitious “Manton” and other touches, it’s poporn, like a pinup of no artistic value except to those dupes who waste their time imagining a better life in the great outdoors, or under a table among the French chairs at Versailles in 1763.
Still, as a total fabrication, it’s not too bad. Other opinions are available.
Last edited by Allen Tice; 05-17-2019 at 08:27 AM.
Reason: Fix of “Gray’s Anatomy” from TV’s “Grey’s Anatomy”
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