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Free Speech (Scots)
by Albert Semple, 19 November 2022
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From the collection "Burns' Night"
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Ah've clicked on "block".
Yer wheeshtit noo.
Wir censorship
is comprehensive.
Yer speech is free,
we ken it's true,
But bein heard
is giy expensive.
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by Albert Semple
8 lines over 1 stanzas.