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WRONG WRONG
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"Two wrongs don't make a right"
Says the one who committed the first wrong
Everyone nods in agreement
So if the one who was wronged can not hit back
How can the wrong be made right?
Would the might of many good people
Step in to make things right?
Possibly, but the might of good people
Needs more than tsking and shaking their heads
To make things right
Because first and foremost
We must all agree that a wrong is a wrong
And wrong-doers must not be allowed to do wrong
Without any consequences to themselves.
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