Haiti! I see your never ending sufferings
I thought I was robbed of happiness but,
in comparison to your pain
I am no where in shape or form to complain
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This isn't really metaphorical as it is literal. As an atom in the entity of the 'God' you expose I to am guilty of the truth you tell. It sometimes seems that only the John Browns of America can move it, but his dream lasted as long as Martin Luther King Jr.'s, not very long. I wonder if we, the human beings, in America foster a real change, if we'll even survive to see? Or see it fade as Gandhi suffered? No revolution has created anything more than temporary lapse in authority, quickly revived by the best of intentions. Not yet at least, not yet.
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This isn't really metaphorical as it is literal. As an atom in the entity of the 'God' you expose I to am guilty of the truth you tell. It sometimes seems that only the John Browns of America can move it, but his dream lasted as long as Martin Luther King Jr.'s, not very long. I wonder if we, the human beings, in America foster a real change, if we'll even survive to see? Or see it fade as Gandhi suffered? No revolution has created anything more than temporary lapse in authority, quickly revived by the best of intentions. Not yet at least, not yet.