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Oct 2017
How do you characterize the whispering that is all around,
sometimes savage and sometimes urgent.
But always present in this tortured grove.

How do you acknowledge the pain and suffering
that lies along the river stem, the scars of brave ideas
and towers of dried and lifeless earth.

How to challenge the cursed indifference of those
whose minds are bound by walls of silence, whispered words
and love that promises.

I look around and feel I can’t stand alone
And if I live to be a hundred
We will look at them, at this great yesterday and know that we tried.

That’s how it starts

With you at my side, You and I,
With your lips touching mine, your lips
We can catch the moments in this desert

To bring light to all that once was dark.
Written by
Andrew Duggan
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   Chiara Carenza
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