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Unbind-ed Freedom
In a world of broken shackles, a withered rose stands,
Its petals wilted, its colors fading in desolate lands.
A metaphor for a soul oppressed, its sunset unseen,
Struggling for sunbeam, in a city so mean.
Like a stream damned, its water forcefully contained,
The current of symphonies and blueprints restrained.
A metaphor for a book denied it rightful road,
Yearning for balance, seeking a stronger force.
But even at night, a flicker of hope remains,
A beacon of an oak tree, where strength sustains.
For the flower may wither, but its roots run deep,
A testament to the human warrior, refusing to sleep.
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