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Rome-- Grand Ancient City
Fingers tick on papyrus as numbers equate to pain.
I scroll, compute, keep records tight.
Imprison, dissatisfaction, and shame.
Bulky door opens as I inhale the crisp air.
I turn and run toward my new life.
Independent, uncontrolled, and hope.
Abandoned building as my new home.
I hide soundlessly as footsteps intensify.
Fear, anxiety, and confusion.
***
The Colosseum is filled with anticipation.
I cover my face as an innocent slave loses his head.
Guilt, ruthless, and inhumane.
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