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Sabrina Wallace & Juxtaposition Poetry Readings

Finding Hope in a SWISS Bank Sponsored Hunger Game Operation

The Biodigidal Convergence is Geneva SWISS Bank insanity Human Husbandry program.

United Nations, World Bank, NATO, ITU, CERN & WEF have combined to enslave the planet using 7G SMART DUST MESH Networks to augment all creatures on Earth.

Molecular Engineering Synthetic Biology is post-humanism. The AI is here. SMART DUST makes Stupid People. Token Social CREDIT & 15- minute Freedom Cities.

and now for some poetry:

Back home again, in Indiana

And it seems that I can sing

The gleaming candlelight, still shining bright

Through the Sycamores, for me

The new mown hay, sends all its fragrance

From the fields, I used to roam

When I dream about the moonlight, on the Wabash

Then I long for my Indiana home

If I Can Dream (Elvis 1968 Christmas Show), Song by Elvis Presley

There must be lights burning brighter somewhere

Got to be birds flying higher in a sky more blue

If I can dream of a better land

Where all my brothers walk hand in hand

Tell me why, oh why, oh why can't my dream come true

Oh, why

There must be peace and understanding sometime

Strong winds of promise that will blow away every doubt and fear

If I can dream of a warmer sun

Where hope keeps shining for everyone

Tell me why, oh why, oh why won't that sun appear

We're lost in a cloud with too much rain

We're trapped in a world that's troubled with pain

But as long as a man has the strength to dream

He can redeem his soul and fly

Deep in my heart, there's a trembling question

Still I am sure that the answer's, the answer's gonna come somehow

Out there in the dark, there's a beckoning candle

And while I can think, while I can talk

While I can stand, while I can walk

While I can dream, please let my dream come true

Right now!

George Patton, West Point ARMY, Through a Glass Darkly:

Through a Glass Darkly,

Perhaps I stabbed our Savior

In His sacred helpless side.

Yet I've called His name in blessing

When in after times I died.

Through the travail of the ages

Midst the pomp and toil of war

Have I fought and strove and perished

Countless times upon this star.

I have sinned and I have suffered

Played the hero and the knave

Fought for belly, shame or country

And for each have found a grave.

So as through a glass and darkly

The age long strife I see

Where I fought in many guises,

Many names — but always me.

So forever in the future

Shall I battle as of yore,

Dying to be born a fighter

But to die again once more.

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