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Walking Along
Walking along
The sandy tile floors
Of this ghost town
Kids are sleeping
Up in the trees and parents are Fighting up in the clouds
Walking along
Watching sad faces
Wishing they could live
As they once did
Walking along
Watching the memories
These people once made
Drying my tears
All the sad memories
Are replaced by happy ones
But not this one
This sad young person
Reading this sad young story
Wondering what I'm talking about
My friends
You see
This should be so familiar
Children
Mothers
Fathers
Sisters
Brothers
Taken from where they belong
This poem
This sad, confusing poem
Can only mean one thing
That walking along
Watching the memories
he faces
The souls
All cry
As we sit in wealth
And wallow in love
Some people,
That walk along
The famine filled streets
Aren't so lucky.
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