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mother and father speak french each with different dialects they cause misunderstandings big brother speaks greek little brother, turkish they might as well be strangers i speak Jin (Chinese) in my own home i live with foureign members the barrier between us causes battles as if we were calloused enemies all i wanted was to live in peace so i went on to learn french dialects, two greek and turkish, to(o) promote room for healthy growth i stood outside its door looked down at my two feet and saw a doormat reading "communication" i had to step on it so i could take a step forward the worst part was seeing foureigners uniting to fight a common ene(me) but i was determined i though peace worked so i worked for peace but now i dread the trip home each night and still i drive to a foreign land till one day i jumped over the mat and into the room to see new embroidery on the wall ever so eloquently reading "make war not love" in Jin (Chinese). - end
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Mar 7, 2016
Mar 7, 2016 at 2:10 AM UTC
now i swallow my tongue
mother and father speak french each with different dialects they cause misunderstandings big brother speaks greek little brother, turkish they might as well be strangers i speak Jin (Chinese) in my own home i live with foureign members the barrier between us causes battles as if we were calloused enemies all i wanted was to live in peace so i went on to learn french dialects, two greek and turkish, to(o) promote room for healthy growth i stood outside its door looked down at my two feet and saw a doormat reading "communication" i had to step on it so i could take a step forward the worst part was seeing foureigners uniting to fight a common ene(me) but i was determined i though peace worked so i worked for peace but now i dread the trip home each night and still i drive to a foreign land till one day i jumped over the mat and into the room to see new embroidery on the wall ever so eloquently reading "make war not love" in Jin (Chinese). - end
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Mar 7, 2016
Mar 7, 2016 at 2:10 AM UTC
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