Freedom's Quest wriiten:1995

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    Freedom's Quest wriiten:1995

    Behold an army that marched against a leviathen of sufferin' and pain.

    An army armed with trumpets they accost that wall of unbearable retrain'.

    O' the turbulence of an unyieldin' sound, a wonder that shook the earth, when that pestilence came crashing to the ground.

    Centuries unfolded in the fragile fragments of time, alas came another creature of suppression and horror. Henceforth, it came as the Cold War.

    Its chrisma, preyed upon human dignity, it divided a nation with a might fist of iron law.

    The world came to know this creature and they named it, "The Berlin Wall".

    Again, the trumpets wailed in the hearts of humanity, a reverberation of a glorious sound. Men, Women, even child charge the beast with tools in hand, and the wall came crashing to the ground.

    A rapturous acclaim filled the world as the East embraced the West. A mark in th annals of history for a relentless struggle for, "Freedom's Quest".

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    mykhail commented on Freedom's Quest wriiten:1995

    02-07-2009

    Awesome piece of history!

    ThePen commented on Freedom's Quest wriiten:1995

    01-31-2009

    All snaps!

    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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