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*a child-heartbeat has such power to sway ideas and turn the tide hence - show adult-folly* 1. emperor bays the crowd to flatter invisible trappings of grandeur and prowess 2. when blind to the obvious talk is no good *och, man just freaking forget it* (what good is talk... when the COMMON voice is not heard?                                ...  when yet another child-heartbeat is lost?) S T, 5 sept
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Sep 5, 2013
Sep 5, 2013 at 6:55 AM UTC
a child-heartbeat
*a child-heartbeat has such power to sway ideas and turn the tide hence - show adult-folly* 1. emperor bays the crowd to flatter invisible trappings of grandeur and prowess 2. when blind to the obvious talk is no good *och, man just freaking forget it* (what good is talk... when the COMMON voice is not heard?                                ...  when yet another child-heartbeat is lost?) S T, 5 sept
how many more child-heartbeats will we lose . . . in haste? it's easy to stand with a (even semi-rallying) crowd behind you, yet - at the end of the day when you nicely tuck in YOURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR child, can you breathe easy knowing that, due to a command given or act commited (directly or not) from your remote-hand: some other parent cannot? EVERY CHILD IS OUR CHILD. We are killing the future !! Even surviving child-heartbeat may bear bitter memory-seeds, catapulting unbroken-cycle.    Shame on us all.. sis, man.. we have at our disposal so much of ability to DO GOOD. Man, we have precious chances to prove we can do BETTER.. instead :( sub-entry: visit should I visit you in your home and you don't like what I say... would you now show me your ill-placed power and hold a gun to my head? yes, I'm afraid, indeed to EVER visit you not fearing you but your unwieldy hand born of folly-haste and blind-avarice the balance is not righted in blood-spill ever. ( would you be willing to write a **** poem in child-blood?):
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Sep 5, 2013
Sep 5, 2013 at 6:55 AM UTC
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