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Created on: January 23, 2007 Last Updated: August 08, 2011
Tsunami
Survivors, spared by the sea
Hope to be found, rescued, freed
From the worst natural disaster, in recent history
Deadly waves, and humans suffer
Victims of the water struggle,
Greatly troubled
Nature's fury, rips Asia apart
Amid stench,
Ghost towns can be found
Tourist paradise resembles a nightmare
But millions of people around the world
Come together
They aid, mourn, and feel
The pain of
The tragedy of a million griefs.
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