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Lepers on the hill
Across a road, a tranquil sight
Where animals graze to a shepherds delight
In the warm glow of a spring's dawn
A summer's heat is soon to be born
But across this tranquil hill
Is where the "looney's" roam and madness spills
Torn from family's and lost to war
Their minds scream through a padded door
Nurses rush to aid the wounded
Thrashing and yelling - who woul...
Thursday 2nd January 2025 9:31 am
Piñata Earth
Mother nature painted you by hand
Blue swirls traced along your land
A wonderous heaven lost to nature
May you still yet hopefully have a future?
You sway innocently in a dead void
Whille your cost of living is toiled
The aliens still infect you
Spewing out the innocence that held you
You are a blue green marble
A child's tale, a cherished fable
But waiting ...
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