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Friday Morning, Cairo, Egypt

Lightning lashes At the night sky, Splitting clouds Over this unholy City of ancient gods, And I peer at the Ashing remains Of civilisation Once mighty, Now can be Summed up In a yelp And a Groan.
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ahmed-nader-gretly
Egyptian
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Nov 29, 2013
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