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Swindled Freedom

January 24, 2012
By MonaKitty SILVER, Naperville, Illinois
MonaKitty SILVER, Naperville, Illinois
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Favorite Quote:
"Being quiet doesn't mean that I don't have something to say, it means I don't think that anybody will listen." ~Mona Jackson


Tripping, chirping, falling on the breeze,
This music of mine escapes from me.
The melody soothes and calms my soul,
As back-breaking work takes its toll.

As we slave away in the heat of the sun,
And carry the loads that weigh a ton,
The others around me join in my song.
All of us wishing for a kind place to belong.

Our master would find us and beat us down
If we ever tried to escape Underground.
Hope has fled so far away,
That all will be lost if we are forced to stay.

Sold for some copper to be a tree-chopper,
The five-year-olds' work pays nothing each hour.
For each child is beaten down 'till they cower.

Our song is all that we have left,
Our people victims of the greatest theft.



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