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*Guilt endures a weighty shroud      first aggression taints our deed           self-righteousness stains our trail.* I saw you today... flickering image across a flat screen. One hand clutching a precious doll, worn ragged from trust’s tight embrace. It wears the tears from your half lidded eyes. Camera pans left revealing the crime... a ****** stump where an innocent hand once held a child’s inquisitive fingers. I wonder what I would say if ever forced to face you, exposing my great shame. Perhaps I would repeat the spin from our doctors of the twisted and profaned word. They preen with vain pride, “So few are as you". Just a casualty of a righteous war... As if the crippling of even one guiltless child was not one child too many. one child too many one child too many           *Guilt endures a weighty shroud       first aggression taints our deed self-righteousness stains our trail.* ©  S.Loeding All Rights Reserved
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Nov 29, 2015
Nov 29, 2015 at 7:27 PM UTC
~ War’s Casualty ~
*Guilt endures a weighty shroud      first aggression taints our deed           self-righteousness stains our trail.* I saw you today... flickering image across a flat screen. One hand clutching a precious doll, worn ragged from trust’s tight embrace. It wears the tears from your half lidded eyes. Camera pans left revealing the crime... a ****** stump where an innocent hand once held a child’s inquisitive fingers. I wonder what I would say if ever forced to face you, exposing my great shame. Perhaps I would repeat the spin from our doctors of the twisted and profaned word. They preen with vain pride, “So few are as you". Just a casualty of a righteous war... As if the crippling of even one guiltless child was not one child too many. one child too many one child too many           *Guilt endures a weighty shroud       first aggression taints our deed self-righteousness stains our trail.* ©  S.Loeding All Rights Reserved
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Nov 29, 2015
Nov 29, 2015 at 7:27 PM UTC
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