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The Color of Hunger
The color of hunger paints with a broad brush
It manifests itself in the sunken ribs of a child
It teases in the hollow eyes of its victims
It smirks at its casualties
The color of hunger splatters like a Pollock
A dab in the call of a voice, desperate for food
A smear in the beaten down tones of those who eat on a day by day basis
The color of hunger wisps into the air with delicate strokes
It embellishes a cardboard sign, held by someone in need
It adds years to the face of a homeless man
It creates sharp edges where smooth flesh should be
The color of hunger attacks the young, the poor, the innocent
The color of hunger strikes to kill
And it will, if we let it
The color of hunger trembles at turpentine
Faced with opposition, it cowers and begs for its life
The color of hunger is a monster
We need to prepare for battle
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