This set is unified by altered judgment. Rather than treating drunkenness only as a physical state, the poems spread it across prank logic, political excess, romantic disappointment, religious breach, hangover atmosphere, and surreal misperception. That gives the group a wider conceptual range while keeping a common center. Craft-wise, several poems use the third line to reclassify what came before, so DRUNK functions as diagnosis, accusation, confession, or destabilizing question rather than just endpoint vocabulary.