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Emancipatory Literature and Poetryfranzjutta, Monday, September 20, 2004 - 09:48
Franz J. T. Lee
Friends, Comrades, We have informed you about many horrible things here in Venezuela, and on a world scale. However, emancipatory struggle has beautiful, poetic, encouraging contours, enjoy my Rembrandtesque cultural painting of Nature and Society, of me, and of you. Emancipatory Poetry Raindrops keep falling ..... 1941. A dawn. What a morn! Something is born. Mankind is An inner, innermost, profound memory. It's raining, a soothing, smoothening, In each one of them, mirrored, I see Raindrops, raindrops, everywhere. Far Towards the other side, there, huge "Fransie, get away from the window, Back to reality, to the world of do's and That is a baby's question, the nuisance Yet, never mind, I will never ever forget Perhaps, one day, very, very soon, they ****** FROM REVOLUTION TO EMANCIPATION Neither was it the Best of times nor the Worst of times; In short - it's the Dawn of transcendental, historic Emancipation; -----oOo-----
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