This strikes me as a deep, yet curious poem. Why is it not formatted like poetry, but rather like prose? What do you mean by the phrase, 'Free to be one, or die to be all'? There is a profoundness in forgiving your own anger. Often, after everyone else has forgiven, we still hold ourselves against the wall of our own shortcomings.
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This strikes me as a deep, yet curious poem. Why is it not formatted like poetry, but rather like prose? What do you mean by the phrase, 'Free to be one, or die to be all'? There is a profoundness in forgiving your own anger. Often, after everyone else has forgiven, we still hold ourselves against the wall of our own shortcomings.