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Small boats

by drunkenkind

It felt cold again today as I scraped a little ice on the car for the daily journey my fingers ached a touch as winter spoke, but no brine soaked my skin to crack, no frozen gun barrel bullied my neck, forced my unready body to a too small boat, crammed where fears of all ages merged, and hope drowned It felt cold again today
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drunkenkind
46 / M / UK
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Nov 25, 2021
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#refugees#migrants#channelcrossing#humanity#countyourblessings
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