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To Liberty!

by SilverNeuron

I often wander past her gallows And feel a sympathetic twinge At glints of sun on growing rifts I long to hear her sing My fingers itch to hold the mallet Molded to her brazen form A tongue, once ripped from quiet lips It rests, with ears, unworn If treasured glance is counted higher Than the purest ringing note Then may she hang still, gagged in silence “To Liberty!”, I quote
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SilverNeuron
20 / F / US
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Jan 31, 2020
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#liberty#bell#parties#crack#ring#brazen#america#gallows
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