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The discomfort The preexisting doubt, magnifies Turns every infinitesimal crack of disagreement Into one great chasm of rage. And I try Oh, I try To build a bridge between Opposing sides, but The chasm is so deep And so wide, that Every attempt ends in failure And I too, become frustrated Frustrated with the crumbling cement And the mangled steel And the damn chasm itself My understanding of basic engineering principles Leaves much to be desired
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Mar 22, 2012
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