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Tom Riley

No Means No

1/12/2025

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​“There’s a Rebel Flag, sir, on your tie.

That’s a fact that you dare not deny!
This we cannot allow.
Take it off, sir, right now!”
“I’ve a tendency, ma’am, to defy.”
This poem was published at Flammeus Gladius on Dec. 30, 2024.
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    Tom Riley was born in Buffalo, but through study has become a Rebel from Yankeeland.  He works as a freelance copywriter and is the author of Love Poems of a Hatemonger and The Ghost of Biden’s Brain.

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