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Mar 2020
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All Life Is A Revolt

Atticus & Podcast Nation
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All life is a revolt against death

and all revolts are eventually quelled.

The question is:

in those moments

with a rock in your hand

and tear gas in your eyes

can you smile to the fates

stand tall

and

make your voice heard?

 

xx Atticus

@atticuspoetry

www.atticuspoetry.com

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