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servicemen ingested the wrath, leaching through unsuspecting bodies in a time capsule it sat in idleness, waiting to affect their aged bodies no safeguards were in place, the testing went on without accountability the red dust of the outback irradiated, protective cladding not on bodies years later cancers were reported, nuclear particles ratcheting up damaging the organs and bones, in frail manner were their bodies a mushroom cloud hung low, the aftermath of British testing the servicemen but lab rats, no one had regard for these bodies friendly fire came to Australia, back in the nineteen fifties Maralinga a tragedy in the making, its dire fallout stayed in bodies
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Sep 7, 2014
Sep 7, 2014 at 10:27 PM UTC
Maralinga (Ghazal Poem)
servicemen ingested the wrath, leaching through unsuspecting bodies in a time capsule it sat in idleness, waiting to affect their aged bodies no safeguards were in place, the testing went on without accountability the red dust of the outback irradiated, protective cladding not on bodies years later cancers were reported, nuclear particles ratcheting up damaging the organs and bones, in frail manner were their bodies a mushroom cloud hung low, the aftermath of British testing the servicemen but lab rats, no one had regard for these bodies friendly fire came to Australia, back in the nineteen fifties Maralinga a tragedy in the making, its dire fallout stayed in bodies
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Sep 7, 2014
Sep 7, 2014 at 10:27 PM UTC
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