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Like two neighboring countries
Friendly, gracious We lay, side-by-side And shared the same moon, the same sun The same sky. Exchanging service for service, Entwining cultures. Our trades were of confidences, Our wares, whispered sweet nothings. And then--war. You broke our peace, as you broke me. The past exchanges--betrayals. Your emissaries--foul spies. Ravaging my secrets, And laying to waste my properties. Exploiting me to the surrounding continent. The shelter of your embrace lost In a call to arms.
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