Symbolism. All is symbolism. A Greek debt default on 15 October means the end of the Eurozone, probably the end of the European Union, and possibly the end of the Euro as a common currency, because the European banks who insanely kept buying worthless Greek bonds hoping to delay the inevitable will find themselves in the same position as Lehman Brothers. That is to say, they will be broke and broken, with the likely result the resumption of the old nation states of Europe, each with its own currency, a far more manageable and sensible arrangement. Which brings me to the symbolism of the title of this post: It is titled Death In A Small Brussels Town instead of Death In A Small Belgian Town, because there has not been for fifty years a Belgium or Germany or France, but the soon to be dead artificial European Nation State of Brussels.
In silence they stood
As the body was borne
With slow solemn steps
To a hearse drab and worn
Black horses at ease
As the casket was placed
In the bowels of the hearse
A life’s promise erased
And so it has gone
Gone the socialist dream
Gone and buried for good
‘Mid the Left’s silent scream
In a small Brussels town
In a drizzling rain
The corpse was interred
The Left’s promise in vain
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