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Bare feet on the sand in summer running hard over the hot bits to get to the water quickly the freedom from concrete climb over the fence after dark stifled laughter private frissons skinny dipping a rite of passage the freedom to be naked laughter and the camaraderie of long time association friends and confidantes the freedom to be happy divisions fixed by polarities religious racial ethnic and economic still absolute rights for all the freedom of the first amendment but still not for a woman’s right  to her body not for the terminally ill to die not for political asylum not for driving while black not for gay and LBGT not for equal rights to marry but yet and still the freedom to vote for change
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Mar 20, 2016
Mar 20, 2016 at 9:49 PM UTC
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Bare feet on the sand in summer running hard over the hot bits to get to the water quickly the freedom from concrete climb over the fence after dark stifled laughter private frissons skinny dipping a rite of passage the freedom to be naked laughter and the camaraderie of long time association friends and confidantes the freedom to be happy divisions fixed by polarities religious racial ethnic and economic still absolute rights for all the freedom of the first amendment but still not for a woman’s right  to her body not for the terminally ill to die not for political asylum not for driving while black not for gay and LBGT not for equal rights to marry but yet and still the freedom to vote for change
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Mar 20, 2016
Mar 20, 2016 at 9:49 PM UTC
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