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Who are we
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A myriad of days,
Of months,
Of actions,
Of thoughts,
Alike,
In their sameness,
Devoid,
Of new life,
A paper-thin veil,
Covers,
Our paper-thin world.

No freaks allowed,
Kick out the queers,
Conform,
Or wither away.

But who,
Can say,
Who is what,
What is right,
Is right wrong,
Who can we blame,
For disease,
Famine and war,
Only us.

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