Oppression What do you say when men of war have crushed your lives? “Tanks for the mem’ries.”
Oppression What do you say when men of war have crushed your lives? “Tanks for the mem’ries.”
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Risk Toxins in and out — how can we doubt that our lives are precarious?
DIY Must oppression end to make us free, or can we choose to be content?
Prisoner Locked inside my head, writing pleas for my rescue — another bottle.
Develop “You crawl, then you walk”, a child in parent’s clothing — pretend to succeed.
Doubt I don’t think I can; my instincts tell me I won’t — that’s why I must try.
Tenuous Hold fast! delicate, slender cord, a seed on wing — a frail start in life.
Late To widen the crack has proven too tough a task — we fall into night.
Drift A convocation of dead and dying brethren– Fall, and they gather.