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They had the gall to throw me from the top. Sending me crashing to the bottom of the heap. An untouchable, they say. How dare they call me such, after all I have done for them? The weight of the society, left to the untouchables to bear upon their shoulders. They refuse to even help me from the ground. The call me ***** worthless. I am certain my hands are cleaner than theirs, for the blood of the innocent does not ***** my hands. I am certain that I am not worthless, for I do the jobs that no one else will. Yet they call me untouchable.
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Oct 29, 2014
Oct 29, 2014 at 8:23 PM UTC
Untouchable
They had the gall to throw me from the top. Sending me crashing to the bottom of the heap. An untouchable, they say. How dare they call me such, after all I have done for them? The weight of the society, left to the untouchables to bear upon their shoulders. They refuse to even help me from the ground. The call me ***** worthless. I am certain my hands are cleaner than theirs, for the blood of the innocent does not ***** my hands. I am certain that I am not worthless, for I do the jobs that no one else will. Yet they call me untouchable.
LizAndLilacs
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Oct 29, 2014
Oct 29, 2014 at 8:23 PM UTC
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