"Russian Doll" is a poem I penned during a tumultuous period marked by an incident that shook me deeply—the burning of the elections committee building. Speculation swirled about the motives behind this act, with suspicions arising that it was an attempt to eradicate potential evidence of election irregularities.
"Water Has Memories" is a poem I crafted during a period of profound disillusionment with the future of my country, triggered by the outcomes of past elections. It reflects on the enduring resilience of memory, drawing a parallel between the fluidity of water and the indelible imprint of history. While individuals may falter in their recollections, history remains steadfast, much like water, which retains its memories despite being repeatedly utilized.
Russian doll
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Water has memories
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