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Jan 2013
If the dead could walk,
and steel could fly,
the boats would flock,
and all would die.

Not all men deserve to live,
not all men can take,
survivors of ruin are the ones who give,
or leave shells in their wake.

The wastes consist of lost gifts,
whose meanings assigned by choice,
and what we lose in this lift,
warrants every heretic a voice.
Frank Corbett
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Frank Corbett  Connecticut
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