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The Border
"Don't cross the Border!"
They said to stop her.
"It's dangerous out there!"
Her parents plead.
They heard the stories where
people who cross
never were seen.
"Don't cross the Border!"
They said to stop her.
But when she asked why,
they said nothing but lies.
"Those who cross died!"
The people cried.
With a farewell she was
gone.
Like a fading memory.
As the mourners began to leave
the fruitless and futile scene,
bits of the border chipped away.
Again and again the fresh gash grew
followed by a web of cracks.
And with one strong strike the border
broke.
What was outside the border
was what no one knew before.
Flowing streams and tree canopies
and the light of the sun
was seen through the hole.
And, in front of it all, the girl
weilding an ax and beckoning.
One by one the viewers equipped
axes, chainsaws, or anything fit
to destroy the border
for all to see.
By now everyone in the town
worked together to tear it down.
A hailstorm of cement from the dome
threatened to crush everyone's home.
But the people didn't care anymore
they were enslaved no more!
Now they can finally be free.
Free from the birdcage that felt like a home.
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