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Supremacy
“their freedom of width, yet not of height Descends, through the transpiring fright Which enraptured them, in a cage of night , never once, I would abide Preachings on the repugnant walls That seems to repulse the oppugnant scales That never pleased the reluctant deals Our seats of blank, yet never brown Generalize the glistening rounds Defining their conditioning bounds While they plead their case while it is already found Why? Have I not been Forthright? Or the inhumane seem to be sincere with their smites? their aggression seems to have been deluded with oppression Always retelling their feeble progression Yet, their misconceptions dominates their suppression As they limit out my gushing faith It remarks a cackling date Which is what they used, to cover their inefficient wait”
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