Don't Mess with the Zohran
Briefly

The article portrays Zohran as a multifaceted character embodying socialist ideals, navigating the complexities of life in New York City, and evoking vivid imagery through poetic language. With references to iconic locations like Coney Island and cultural phenomena, the piece highlights Zohran's vibrant personality and his potential impact on issues such as student loans. The text encapsulates the intermingling of humor, political critique, and a sense of community while addressing themes of social justice and identity.
He knows New York is just a state of mind Like Coney island, come to think of it, where the wind howls like the laughter of children.
Don't Mess with the Zohran He raps raps raps Like E A Poe's raven at the window with a broken wing Never More.
Hey, what if the raging weatherman clouds Turn Rorschach red and black on our ass? And we read the writing on the bat-stained wall?
Take the goddamned self-loather out Send in Zohan Let them rumble From cab roof to cab roof down off Broadway.
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