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Received a post today, Requesting me to share, Promoting death, not harmony, My heart it just stood still and stared. It said for me to support, A gun law in the states, I retaliated with a question, Are not enough good men already in crates? I wrote a simple message, Reasoning with its point, Said that I preferred a paper and words As a guns mean, leaves the world In constant anarchy and disjoint I questioned the second amendment I based my view on peace For surly once a trigger is pulled Then all facets of war are released I hear the hollow screams of, Guns are for our protection. I hear those words loud and clear, But still I continue to question. For without the guns as threats Then people can be encouraged to talk. Articulate words can then be spoken From which bright futures can sought. © Robert Kingston 21.3.15
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Oct 10, 2015
Oct 10, 2015 at 1:28 PM UTC
2nd Amendment
Received a post today, Requesting me to share, Promoting death, not harmony, My heart it just stood still and stared. It said for me to support, A gun law in the states, I retaliated with a question, Are not enough good men already in crates? I wrote a simple message, Reasoning with its point, Said that I preferred a paper and words As a guns mean, leaves the world In constant anarchy and disjoint I questioned the second amendment I based my view on peace For surly once a trigger is pulled Then all facets of war are released I hear the hollow screams of, Guns are for our protection. I hear those words loud and clear, But still I continue to question. For without the guns as threats Then people can be encouraged to talk. Articulate words can then be spoken From which bright futures can sought. © Robert Kingston 21.3.15
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Oct 10, 2015
Oct 10, 2015 at 1:28 PM UTC
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