I
have
learned
the
worst
thing
to
do
now
is
count
up
all
the
dead
bodies
from
the
war
mostly
because
I
knew
after
the
first
one
things
would
never
be
the
same.
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by Matthew Borczon / July 10th, 2022
I
have
learned
the
worst
thing
to
do
now
is
count
up
all
the
dead
bodies
from
the
war
mostly
because
I
knew
after
the
first
one
things
would
never
be
the
same.
This article was posted on Sunday, July 10th, 2022 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.
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