in which the 'them' mattered more,
and we all knew it and denied it.
There was a 'we' in the crowd
that I had to follow,
that over-ran me
and left me hollow.
and left me hollow.
There was 'I' too, but it was one
that I was never allowed to be,
that I was never allowed to be,
until long after it could be counted.
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