Poem.

Poem.

Fay Wildhagen

I have a voice, if I’m not to use it, then who will?
I have a voice, if I’m not to use it, then who will?
I have these eyes, if I’m not to use them, then who will?
I have these ears, if I’m not to use them, then who will?
I have a voice, if I’m not to use it, then who will?

I have these eyes, if I’m not to use them, then who will?
I have these ears, if I’m not to use them, then who will?
I have a voice, if I’m not to use it, then who will?
I have a voice, if I’m not to use it, then who will?

I have these eyes, if I’m not to use them, then who will?
I have these ears, if I’m not to use them, then who will?
I have a voice, if I’m not to use it, then who will?
I have a voice, if I’m not to use it, then who will?
I have a voice, if I’m not to use it, then who will?

Poem.

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