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On Chains
He walked into greasy metals bars soaked with a mind drifting over the divide, but I could sense his eyes were bare... charged as mistaken identity in a shoot-out wailing for a flight out into this rusty cell. As the door slammed to nowhere on hinges of judgment's unbalanced scales; my cousin knew nothing about tomorrows... a head bowed to the ground: the earth on his feet trembling from purgatory’s shame, crumbling on prayers seemingly unheard with a dreadful life thumb-marked by a gavel's bang. Scenes flipped quickly within this hour of ominous time : and I was cramped with angst; not realizing that in a quick moment he would have unsure tomorrows... yet our family pledged, we shall break all chains of evenings and morns, until justice finds its way to atonement. 9/8/2015
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