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Created on: August 29, 2009 Last Updated: August 30, 2009
An Amistad was sealed upon men's heart
To wander the "unknown habitat"
What gives what takes,
What leaves what stays!
Rest yours is what reins mine
The spiritual chip was taken from men's heart
To fonder his habitat
Ground feet, clear conscience,
Clean slate to rebuild humanity from scratch
To patch up all its humane fritz
Lost in my voyage
The "chip" crawled in and out
Thwarted to void remembrance
Do I give and stay
Or do I take my leave
For another moment
Throw your hat into the future
And give to fate
Stay alert
Take the Amistad.
And leave it at bay
For another time,
Conceal your congeniality unharmed.
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