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Tag: Syria

Pillaged Souls

Pillaged Souls

My head used to reside amongst fluffy white clouds
In the days before I tuned into broadcasts of war Continue reading Pillaged Souls

Posted on January 1, 2014May 12, 2018Categories PoetryTags atrocity, bloodshed, democracy, Syria, tyranny, war, war crimes7 Comments on Pillaged Souls
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