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Now that the war has ended Vanquishers counted the vestige Of casualties, eulogising the forgotten souls at the unmarked graveyard. But we waved the olive branch to stop the callous carnage. Victims' dirge polluted the air of regret. Table of settlement shedding tears of rustiness. Now that the war has ended Widows endlessly waited for entombed spouses to fail failure of loneliness. Glory of souls stored in the belly of graveyard, protesting early exit. Darkness of sorrow eclipsed rays of joy. Tears from the cheeks of the cenotaph promulgating decree of condemnation Cemetery gathered glory, treasure, and destiny in its banks. But now that the war has ended, let the kakaki of peace sounds.
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Mar 13, 2019
Mar 13, 2019 at 5:11 PM UTC
TRANSCRIPT 2: ECLIPSE OF WAR
Now that the war has ended Vanquishers counted the vestige Of casualties, eulogising the forgotten souls at the unmarked graveyard. But we waved the olive branch to stop the callous carnage. Victims' dirge polluted the air of regret. Table of settlement shedding tears of rustiness. Now that the war has ended Widows endlessly waited for entombed spouses to fail failure of loneliness. Glory of souls stored in the belly of graveyard, protesting early exit. Darkness of sorrow eclipsed rays of joy. Tears from the cheeks of the cenotaph promulgating decree of condemnation Cemetery gathered glory, treasure, and destiny in its banks. But now that the war has ended, let the kakaki of peace sounds.
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Mar 13, 2019
Mar 13, 2019 at 5:11 PM UTC
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