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{{quote|'''even when issues arise''' and obedience can not be secured by the bludgeon, the bludgeon remains; when we mention the people, we do not mean the confessional body of the people, we mean particularly itinerant bodies in mechanic flux, preaching authority beyond flesh pamphlets of freedom, concealed in blind devotion <s>to distraction</s>. when we mean the people, we mean a people knowing their own strength cast as day laborers, or knowing to a greater part of a lesser known part playing paid intercourse in all connections for the people by the people. when we mean, we mean broke or abrasive worn, once open scream representatives, now incarcerated in a rationalistic shadow land, given a history that merges extruder merchandising with wholesale lots of intermittent [idiocy], or objects [comrade] for understudy beatings. [we must demolish the status quo!]}} | {{quote|'''even when issues arise''' and obedience can not be secured by the bludgeon, the bludgeon remains; when we mention the people, we do not mean the confessional body of the people, we mean particularly itinerant bodies in mechanic flux, preaching authority beyond flesh pamphlets of freedom, concealed in blind devotion <s>to distraction</s>. when we mean the people, we mean a people knowing their own strength cast as day laborers, or knowing to a greater part of a lesser known part playing paid intercourse in all connections for the people by the people. when we mean, we mean broke or abrasive worn, once open scream representatives, now incarcerated in a rationalistic shadow land, given a history that merges extruder merchandising with wholesale lots of intermittent [idiocy], or objects [comrade] for understudy beatings. [we must demolish the status quo!]}} | ||
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[[Category:Translated works in Dãterške]] | [[Category:Translated works in Dãterške]] | ||
[[Category:Dãterške literature]] | [[Category:Dãterške literature]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:11, 14 December 2023
Even when issues arise is passage representing a common socialist fable in Danterian culture and acting as a non-minimal pangram for the Dãterške language. Originally written in English by the author kari edwards and published in a collection of poems known as Bharat Jiva, the original text was then modified & translated by Elliott Wheeler to better fit the narrative and suit the language.
In both the writing style of kari edwards and Dãterške, the poem is traditionally written entirely monocase, specifically lowercase where the distinction is needed.
Dãterške (Original)