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OK Line

by @Highwireart

Lay upon the asphalt of your tender life. Where is your OK line? Does it fall straight or Wander like a rivers ebb? Does your OK line look away from Native children forced to give up their language with a safety pin in their tongue? Does your OK line conform blindly with false prophets who seek control making it easy for you to turn away from suffering? My OK line seeks parity, self-determination, and soothing With my voice and images that will never be silenced in a democracy but could be sold to the highest bidder in a dictatorship. Silence kills and you suffer less believing you are somehow more disserving. You are as equal as the stone stuck in the sole of your shoe. We all hurt the same. Remember discomfort is equal for all. That's the OK line. Stone, thorn, blade and heart. Bleed, red but bleed less in the company of a battling generation who votes the OK line For freedom of choice Until our last breath.
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Written by
Highwireart
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Published
Jun 11, 2024
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Parking lot recently paved with black asphalt, with added yellow parking stripes. What caught my eye was the lone thing straight line drawn all the way to the end to mark where the yellow line should end. That small line said, "OK Line" with squiggled line below to add emphasis to the cimment. Took a black end white photo. It remains stuck in my mind until today

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