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by Sheshu Babu / February 11th, 2018
When you suppress Repress And oppress Us We call it violence
When we denounce Repulse And show our resilience You pounce On us Calling our peaceful protests ‘violence’
Your action Caused reaction
Conflict of purposes ‘Unity’ of opposites
This article was posted on Sunday, February 11th, 2018 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.