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Dec 2018
If the walls crumble
I can rebuild them again
I can remember
The coal they brought me
In the harsh winter

Like teeth and lips
That cannot survive
Without each other
If they fight, it only ends up
Hurting themselves harder

Sometimes follies happen
But what care the world of us?
When we have ourselves
To brave the frontiers
And storm the rest?
Alexander Foe
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Alexander Foe  25/M
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     Pradip Chattopadhyay
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