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Homeland
I long learnt right I was. Naked nudges In my candid heart proved to lack proofs ‘nough. To show what my soul and ears couldn’t ignore, Went I all lengths. A futile future it forged. I was then forced the bitter lie to accept Everyone but me wanted to see. The Hero returns after long in the hunter’s nest. Shouts and lights flashed at the entry of him. He did frustrate my hold but I couldn’t Help my doubts and turned stealth. At time’s nick, he Veiled his true veil yet was I ‘head a step. His plans failed while I gently others scales swept. A hero they say he was, I villain I saw. I am the scorned cure to this virus now born. NAME OF CHARACTER: Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison NAME OF MOVIE: Homeland by Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon…. This poem is written by Okunsebor Williams.
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