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A Different Kind of Guilt
Don’t look at her face
 You’ll get nightmares.
 Blood pours across
 Innocence and desperation.
 
 If it was a bomb
 If it was her mother
 If it was herself against herself
 Guilt would’ve chosen another.
 
 But it was a stranger.
 A mad cause of suffer.
 He crossed deserts and deserts to kill those like her
 And in the end used a shovel.
 
 If a bomb had fallen from the sky
 It would’ve been a different kind of pain.
 But now you know why
 Guilt does not ease the shame.

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