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Created on: October 27, 2008
walls are raised
they do keep out
some are built
for another route
while a wall may stop
a curious mind
a wall will hide
all that lays behind.
You may not escape
there may be none to assist
for the walls you raised
will stop all who persist.
You must free your mind
body and heart
if you want your walls
To fall apart
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