My motto
in the age
of biological warfare
is to be kind,
decent, upright, patient,
goodhearted,
and ready
to fight
to the death
at any
moment.
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by Scott Thomas Outlar / December 20th, 2020
My motto
in the age
of biological warfare
is to be kind,
decent, upright, patient,
goodhearted,
and ready
to fight
to the death
at any
moment.
This article was posted on Sunday, December 20th, 2020 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.
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