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The Awakening Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by George, United States Jul 16, 2003
Human Rights   Poetry

  

The day the earth and its people
Are let loose, wild.
And the mother is taken from her child.
When the skies are red like blood
And the moon is as black as mud.
When the houses collapse, trapping those within
And even the mouse cannot hide from destruction.
For This day NOTHING is safe, O mankind!-
Day #1 of life in Palestine





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DAKE KOFI SELORM | Nov 5th, 2003
peace should be the ultimate aim of humanity. ability to tolerate divergent views make us essential in life. we can affect lives as we capture truth daily through reflection on life and mediattion of heart. Faris has a gift of words and may he continue to impact lives and also capture truth.

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