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B"H people who get so me resource from the "GivMEs" (Greedy Marauders) are sacrificed upon their battlefields in a hell that was of absolutely no worth to them whatsoever. Be warned dukes, I've been homeless and can rightly say the desert of unsociability seems to obtain to a quality of life. The sparks of warmth becoming e mbedded in the ice particles that have hastened to melt signal no less than silt sliming along the beds of polluted land masses far away from the shorelines that find it difficult to confront the forces blowing in the winds and bouncing the oceans in and out of their place. Let's make the earthly beings feel good again by uprooting cement and narrowing streets and let people all farm their edible crops in a garden especially for cultural regeneration of need they have to exercise their possession of universal worth. Children o f previous generations grew up able to believe in and sustain the reality of life until the day of their death. Then "GivMEs" took control of farmlands, set up businesses, formed corporations, and invoked the power of law, police force, and armies to oppress the masses who m they huddled into crowded cities. By taming the horses and lions, and by human beastly subjugation and hording resources without anyone benefiting from their practical usage. The energy of life benefits has been imprisoned in the hands of the Greedy Marauders. They've encapsulated earth in ce ment to allow egress of noisy vehicles that batter the night with their screeches and honks while streetlights decimate our privacy. Ma mma Earth is suffocating and we harden our hearts to Poppa Nature's call to return balance to the globe . In modern society, people are forced to accusto m their gaze to a stark reality of ce ment landscapes; the tantalizing sounds of nature hardly reach their ears . The warm flow and soft ebb of the ground never reaches their soles . Remember the picture of barefoot children; I was once the Barefoot Candidate. B ody language or facial characteristics typical to certain people, let's say those whom avail the mselves of earning their livelihood in a public do main, ride public transportation and pay little attention to the multiplicity of forms to which they attach their signature. So, these forms of interaction is a language of co mmunication. Stand in line for hours, fill in a form and wait your turn, place it squarely and optical view with the communiques implicit in money, and it gets to its destination. 155