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Ade wa ni



Game of Thrones

Is now a game of phones

Where are the guns

Where are the pawns


Is the war gone

Is the war won

If yes when

And if not, how come


How come

Game of Thrones

Has become a game of phones


A space with an issue

Can't be without thistle

How can we fix this puzzle 

But by solving the prickles 


So that devices

Wouldn't divides

our involvement 

In the securement

..


Throne we want

But for what

Self or what

Needs or want


I or ... 


Gain or wrath

Why seek it

Again, for what?


Organize then call

Call to think

Think then write

Write then sing


Sing then dance

Dance and win 

the game of thrones


Wear the boots

Dust the books

Hide the flashes

Remove the hindrances


Let's start the dance

Let's dive into the battles

And let's secure it thrones

It is my and our crown

To own


Title: Ade Wa Ni (Our Crown)

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