Luey's Virtual Reality Political Poems reveals how politics obeys a hidden linguistic order. From Edward VIII's abdication to Brexit, from royal marriages to revolutions, this book traces how names, homophones, and symbols quietly script history. Words become wards, wards become prisons, and language itself turns into a political operating system. Drawing on East-West history, classical poetry, and modern power struggles, Luey exposes how leaders, nations, and corporations replay the same patterns of sacrifice, succession, and collapse. Are we conscious actors in these dramas-or merely syllables moved by forces we barely hear?