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Hell's Fire ('Fire' - Challenge poem)

By Einstein on Crack

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Acrid smoke was rising high Turning the sky to black All of British farming Defenseless from attack Slaughtered sheep and cattle Raging in Hell's fire Another farmer's livelihood Destroyed by funeral pyre (c) Andy..Harding Written January 26th, 2002 © on Jan 26 2002 03:30 AM PST, Andy Harding   0 • 6 • 1

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