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TOMORROW?
A scorched-earth lament for a world unraveling, this piece channels exhaustion, rage, and sorrow into a visceral protest song. With imagery of burning bridges, blackened horizons, and moral collapse, it confronts the cost of war and the absence of empathy. The repetition of “no turning back” and “no sympathy” drives home the despair of irreversible damage—personal, political, and planetary. It’s a weary drive through devastation, with no map and no mercy.
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