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Insanity
What is it, but
A way of thinking different than yourself?
The line between
a genius and a madman
is so thin it is not visible
to the human eye.
So if we can’t truly
see, how do we really
know right from wrong?
If we can’t see the line,
why condemn people
who might really be right?
What side of this
non-existent line is good
and what side is evil?
If we have all these questions,
What right do we have
To condemn them
To
Death.
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