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Being free,
What would it mean To you and me? Being free, Could mean Walking under A free sky For someone imprisoned For life A reprieve, a prayer answered, A blessing sent down. Being free, Could mean, to a ten year-old, Playing hopscotch, tag, Instead of wading through A pile of dirty dishes, somebody’s laundry A responsibility thrust upon her young shoulders Unwittingly. Being free, Could mean no targets, no deadlines, Just pristine pure sand, The waves lulling you to sleep Dream easy Being free, For a housewife and mother, Would be a day at the spa, A day out, ladies only! Those moments of freedom would be savored And finally, Being free When ridden with diseases, Tubes everywhere, the all-pervading smell of medicines, A visit finally By the Grim Reaper, The last of life, leaving the body, a final gasp That would be deemed ultimate freedom Nothing would come close to that.
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