HOW TO RESPOND
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CIT students: Make sure your text has your name at the bottom AND your CIT number just in case the public use this blog ... you can respond to anyone you like but you MUST respond to a certain number of pieces as per your assessment task requirements.
Lorese
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Responses to Death Soldier, Jess Higgins, by writer Philip Mudin.
ReplyDeleteResponse 1
Forgive me not, forget me not
I, dark angel, kiss your lips and bring peace upon thy fevered brow, stained with wars infliction of affliction, freed now from anxious thoughts
memories stained with blood so thick like ice sheets covering glaciers
open thy arms, thy fingers reach to me, to see and not to be
I am saviour, master, thy teacher
the forgiver of all sins
bleed in silence no longer
and be freed to fly in skies over more tranquil waters.
Thy shallow breath is angels song in flight
before the collapse of moon and stars into oceans of still glass painted ceilings which arch angel Michael stands before weeping.