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It happens outside the door:
children scream for mothers dragged from bed,
quivering evermore.
These streets have been bleak before -
over the faces of Black men, white men tread:
it happens outside the door.
Sad girls, burrow, prisoners of war;
fearfully trailed by tears they've shed,
quivering evermore.
Sad boys, harbouring that which they implore,
hollowed by faces of dread:
It happens outside the door.
Broken women, yet ignored:
muddied by the wounds they've bled,
quivering evermore.
School-children barricade their bodies on the floor,
trailed by puddles of red;
it happens outside the door -
we quiver evermore.
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