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The Difficult Thing About Hoping

by LettersFromKentucky

What of our dark American tome can we read to our children? Will they sleep to slave-cries and tear-gas? Will they someday play the game cops and hippies? Will they understand words like "peace" or "love"? Or will they become funny catchphrases of a bygone era? Will their culture be hewn of plastics and contracts or the red-brown earth? Will justice become a name and no longer an idea?
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Jul 6, 2014
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