❝ Giggles erupted past my mouth,
Lies slithered past your tongue.
Our relationship soon headed south
Then the truth sung.❞
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❝ Fortunately, Epoch told me you were a scholar,
once one in a million.
Often seen in a deceiving collar,
who knew you were a lawless civilian?
Once a radiant clump of falsehoods,
is now reduced to a alarming intruder.
Got lost within a cluster of crooks,
without any preceptor.
Ah! There you are, wearing a remorseful facade
standing near the guillotine.
Goes another familiar poem in my ballade,
as struck the silver levine. ❞
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>Theme:
The central idea of the poem seems to revolve around the downfall of a once-respected scholar who has become a lawless individual, possibly due to deception and manipulation. The poem explores themes of deception, loss of reputation, and the consequences of one's actions
> Context:
The poem seems to be set in a historical or fictional context, with references to a guillotine and a ballade. The speaker appears to be reflecting on the downfall of the scholar and the consequences of their actions. The poem raises questions about trust, deception, and the fragility of reputation.