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The python crawling and winding through the land, decimating,annihilating and choking lives out of our youths, there's fear in the land, stench smell of blood from the calamity spreads through the land. We must stand firm, hold the line,resist them and vehemently oppose them. This monstrous tragedy is dreadfully depressing. weeping of our mothers whose sons are taken heard from afar. There's no war but there's war in the land. Who is next to be taken. This python dangerously dancing it's way among the people. The young men bruised and wounded by its venom. Dance of this python scares the little ones in the hinterland. They attempt to break, demonise, belittle, vilify and wipe us out through intimidation, disinformation, mass ******   and ethnic cleansing. Can the elders magically unleash the anaconda to swallow up their python just like Moses did to his adversaries. ©2017. Emeka Mokeme.All rights reserved.
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Sep 19, 2017
Sep 19, 2017 at 6:24 PM UTC
PYTHON DANCE
The python crawling and winding through the land, decimating,annihilating and choking lives out of our youths, there's fear in the land, stench smell of blood from the calamity spreads through the land. We must stand firm, hold the line,resist them and vehemently oppose them. This monstrous tragedy is dreadfully depressing. weeping of our mothers whose sons are taken heard from afar. There's no war but there's war in the land. Who is next to be taken. This python dangerously dancing it's way among the people. The young men bruised and wounded by its venom. Dance of this python scares the little ones in the hinterland. They attempt to break, demonise, belittle, vilify and wipe us out through intimidation, disinformation, mass ******   and ethnic cleansing. Can the elders magically unleash the anaconda to swallow up their python just like Moses did to his adversaries. ©2017. Emeka Mokeme.All rights reserved.
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Sep 19, 2017
Sep 19, 2017 at 6:24 PM UTC
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