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from “remember that we made this together — cherry wine” . the tap is broken. water’s still dripping. words left unspoken why do i keep hearing? enchanted apple give it a bite. unattractive appearance, but it’s coming for life. the cost of fighting who’s going to pay? i’m calling for human rights. do you think it’s not right? “humans are naturally savage. it’s our nature. people are greedy, and we must do everything for our country. the authorities belong to the superiors so do the responsibilities of the outcome. the subordinates are slaves, kept in order. human machines no thoughts, no feelings. morality abandoned by military rules. peace and freedom are just words in the dictionary. we don’t use them in life daily.” said a man who watched his wife die in war who killed her with his own hands just to be a “good man” in his commanders’ eyes. he is the model man of his country. then he got promoted. so honourable. have fun in your house, where memories of her never stop haunting you food that she shared, chores that she cared, a love she once bore. honourable man, made to be machine killing the innocent. is it worth even a cent? the tap isn’t broken. water’s still dripping.
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Apr 26
Apr 26, 2026 at 3:30 AM UTC
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from “remember that we made this together — cherry wine” . the tap is broken. water’s still dripping. words left unspoken why do i keep hearing? enchanted apple give it a bite. unattractive appearance, but it’s coming for life. the cost of fighting who’s going to pay? i’m calling for human rights. do you think it’s not right? “humans are naturally savage. it’s our nature. people are greedy, and we must do everything for our country. the authorities belong to the superiors so do the responsibilities of the outcome. the subordinates are slaves, kept in order. human machines no thoughts, no feelings. morality abandoned by military rules. peace and freedom are just words in the dictionary. we don’t use them in life daily.” said a man who watched his wife die in war who killed her with his own hands just to be a “good man” in his commanders’ eyes. he is the model man of his country. then he got promoted. so honourable. have fun in your house, where memories of her never stop haunting you food that she shared, chores that she cared, a love she once bore. honourable man, made to be machine killing the innocent. is it worth even a cent? the tap isn’t broken. water’s still dripping.
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Apr 26
Apr 26, 2026 at 3:30 AM UTC
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