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Created on: July 10, 2010
Hundreds pressed into a mob forcing
themselves further into the thick
of civil disobedience.
Voices formed a current of explosive
energy chanting:
“No Justice. No Peace,”
as if so simple a black and white
picture ever existed in the realm
of humanity.
It matters not their cause;
it matters not their reasons
for joining together heedless of seasons:
Good does evil once determined
by the just while evil does good to impress
the rest of genuine good-standing.
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