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They died; they all died, without a moan; their final passage writ in stone. Dark shadows here and there you see where Jews passed to eternity. In these silent streets no children play No trees survived the heat that day. A suicide martyr some call a hero was detonated at ground zero. Nine hundred thousand are believed lost in this second, instant, holocaust. The suitcase he held in his hand was the latest weapon from Iran. My team has come here to retrieve the evidence from Tel Aviv. No one will be living here Not for another fifty years. • * * * * * A damsel with a dosimeter, in a vision I once saw, warned me that appeasement nearly always leads to war.
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Dec 2, 2012
Dec 2, 2012 at 8:43 AM UTC
Half-life: a prophecy
They died; they all died, without a moan; their final passage writ in stone. Dark shadows here and there you see where Jews passed to eternity. In these silent streets no children play No trees survived the heat that day. A suicide martyr some call a hero was detonated at ground zero. Nine hundred thousand are believed lost in this second, instant, holocaust. The suitcase he held in his hand was the latest weapon from Iran. My team has come here to retrieve the evidence from Tel Aviv. No one will be living here Not for another fifty years. • * * * * * A damsel with a dosimeter, in a vision I once saw, warned me that appeasement nearly always leads to war.
john-f-mccullagh
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Dec 2, 2012
Dec 2, 2012 at 8:43 AM UTC
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