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Somalia: the civil war that will not end
Longest coastline in Africa
Home of poets, in the east
Has forgotten its noble titles
For war within has yet to cease
The school without its children
The animals without its master
The street without its customers
The land filled with disaster
Cut of the same cloth,
Yet the strings want to knot
Until the fabric becomes
Unrecognized, because they fought
Drought has stricken the people
But the tears bring the water
Medical care is limited
But wounds still bring slaughter
Tribalism separates the people
Like the rivers that separate the land
One day will remember its beauty
And return to feeling the sand
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