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Trust No One
I am a poet, not a hero with great noble’s qualities, The rivers and sea communication is all about love and happiness the sea refuses no river Yet they taught us how to hide our feelings. You taught me well Mother Nature. As innocent folks how much more can we take From the outside world, From the politicians, and our leaders What are we really fighting for? I always flick back to the Pied Piper Poem What does it really mean personal charm? Entices people to follow his/hers ways usually End up disappointments or misfortunes And if you owed the devil, you will lived to regrets I will go out on a limb and asked Did the world owed China? Were innocent folks like myself at the bargaining table? The river and sea communication Is all about love and happiness the sea refuses no river:
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