A particularly gruesome photo of Donald Trump surfaced yesterday -- and it's even more frightening in black and white. Ironically, Trump tweeted "More Fake News. This was photoshopped, obviously," so that confirms that the photo is real and not photoshopped.
We've been collecting and posting ghoulish pics of Trump and his fiendish family since this past August -- HERE -- and we'll certainly add these photos to the album. However, I suspect the pictures tell only part of the story because my contacts in the White House state that Trump has terrible body odor & extremely noxious breath.
The knowledge of Trump's repulsive and spiteful nature, the disturbing details about his foul hygiene, and all of these creepy photos call to mind Emmett Lee Dickinson's poem "Frequently his words are daft" (below on the left). Dickinson's poem inspired third cousin Emily to pen her poem "Frequently the woods are pink" (below on the right).
By Emmett Lee Dickinson: Frequently his words are daft – Frequently, are Klan. Frequently the man’s grotesque Behind his spray-ont an – Oft his head is crested With a mesh to see – And as oft is cranky As a bigot be – And our Land – they tell me Is divided now! Horrible mutation – By but one performed! | By Emily Dickinson: Frequently the woods are pink – Frequently, are brown. Frequently the hills undress Behind my native town – Oft a head is crested I was wont to see – And as oft a cranny Where it used to be – And the Earth – they tell me On its axis turned! Wonderful rotation – By but twelve performed! |