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Albert K. Ashes-Bury’s Psychological Warfare

You came to my lands and you stood on me.
You stood on my body and my home and my children.
You burnt everything.
You burnt everything.
You left me with nothin-

O, but you looked so very handsome
in your outfit when you came!
If you wanted to
you could make someone—even yourself!—
so very proud.

And if you need it, I’ll say it: I ever so love you.
You can have that until you don’t need it anymore.
I ever so love you, you ever-so-loved, you—

you left me with ever-so-love you.


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