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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Alterations Of Gommunications Alterations of deep invigoration that pull me out of this dream Calibrations of computations that numerically demean Annotations of misco ordination that stifle their screams Complications and celebrations as they misunderstand the meme Hallucinations that are forced on you when reality is where you stand Communications that are sad but true as your forced to play your hand Condensations of a situation that just won’t get through as the poor take a stand Commiserations for the chosen few who are now considered grand Bipartisan confusion in places where there was once political reason Artisan allusions that advocate for freedom Partitions of dellusion that could be considered treason Admissions of collusion that are beyond the call of the season Barometric records that increase the temperatures around the globe Geometric treasure found in nature that mathematicians constantly probe Symmetric compositions that you never want to go Esoteric inquisitions that are there for spiritual show Mass communication that over saturates the order of the day Crass enumeration that you never wanted to display Alas this enunciation may not land in the right way At least in the commiseration I have said what I needed to say The End Copyright Elizabeth Moroz
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