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Death by Oil
There are my babies on the ground
 Hands tied behind their backs with no way around.
 They’re on the edge of water and death
 But I’m hopeless, they’re hopeless, is this their last breath? 
 I struggle from above as mine below stick
 Like glue to their selves. But what is this slick
 Substance? I search for my others and soar
 Above, thinking with confusion about this war
 As rainbows in liquid swirl with motions slow
 Mocking the pain of my children below.
 Why make suffer those who’ve done no
 Wrong, those so young who simply don’t know?
 Guilt fills my lungs, my wings overcome with sorrow
 They may lose their strength, drown me and ruin tomorrow.
 The eyes of the infested sea open onto my dream
 Of freedom from this poisonous stream.
 Life like this isn’t worth it, all of this is to spoil.
 This oil.

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