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PARTNERS IN CRIME


Bread and bombs
Scale down with force
Competing in vain
Through Eastern skies;
Strange companions
Partners in crime
On diverse missions
Together in flight.


The baskets are filled
With bread and bombs
The will to live
Yet lingers on;
Swept by the current
The baskets float
Through oceans of hate
To distant shores.
Copyright :2001 Sheeba Thattil.

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