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A poem about the tragic Seattle School shooting, inspired by articles written by the Seattle Times. The first quote was an actual 'tweet' from the shooter, Jaylen Fryberg, and the second quote was a quote the Seattle Times got from one of the survivors about the call he had with his father when the shooting occurred.