For the first time since he was suspended from the Senate after being charged with assault and sexual assault, Patrick Brazeau returned to Twitter Thursday night with a cryptic poem.
?I?m wounded not, but I?m not slain. I?m brusied [sic] and faint they say Just let me lie and bleed awhile; I?ll not be long this way,? reads a Tweet sent at 7:37 ET from @TheBrazman, Mr. Brazeau?s official Twitter account.
The passage, notwithstanding several errors (it should read ?wounded now? not ?wounded not?) is lifted from the poem Wounded But Not Slain.
Of unknown author and origin, the poem can be found in poetry anthologies dating back to at least the 1960s. Four stanzas long, it concludes with the vow ?Today I?m strong; my fears are gone/ Today I fight again? ? although Mr. Brazeau did not get that far.
The 38-year-old Conservative senator from Quebec was arrested at his Gatineau, Quebec home on February 7 after police received a domestic violence call.
Mr. Brazeau was known for being active on social media prior to the incident ? particularly in the final hours before his arrest when he sent more than 60 Tweets, many of them attacks against the CTV for a story they broadcast about the Senator?s alleged financial improprieties.
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