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Fear: A dystopian poem
We have lived
 As if the our clear bubble
 Is not a hair thin fragile orb
 That protects us but
 A steel cage that blocks 
 All horrors from truly affecting us,
 Divided by two oceans 
 Fear, Run me
 Hide me
 With cold blue hands
 Twisting my white Soul
 And tearing my Compassion.
 Hiding behind
 It's Black cloak
 Burn fiery Human Existence
 Appearing like
 Impossible to abandon

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