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This collection gathers short, witty poems that twist familiar maxims into irreverent, satirical epigrams. Each piece subverts moral precepts or reworks proverbial wisdom to expose social hypocrisy, human foibles, and the absurdities of polite conduct, using compact rhyme, mordant humor, and playful wordplay. Interspersed with dedications and a mock-serious foreword, the verses employ ironic contrasts and brisk comic timing to lampoon righteousness and celebrate mischievousness for readers who prefer light, pointed satire over earnest moralizing.

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Harry Graham

Harry Graham was a British poet and writer known for his satirical verse and humorous takes on society. His works often blend wit with social commentary, making him a notable figure in the realm of light verse. Among his most recognized titles is "Ruthless Rhymes for Heartless Homes," which showcases his unique ability to juxtapose playful language with darker themes. Graham's poetry frequently addresses the absurdities of life and human nature, reflecting a keen observation of the world around him. His contributions to literature continue to resonate, offering both entertainment and insight into the societal norms of his time.

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