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The Pre-Colombian Trains  

 

 
The Pre-Columbian trains carry forced labor to the colony’s waiting room.
The Pre-Columbian trains are often dug up by forced labor.
 
In Pre-Columbia America breathing was naturally a non-dramatic narrative.
In modern America breathing is entirely another story.
 
In modern America breathing is often a form of forced labor.
The new Columbian trains are manned by forced labor.
 
Dramatic inspiration occurs in the colony’s waiting room.
The rich breathe the dust of their forced labor excavations.
 
The poor in Pre-Columbian America are a temporary filling.
The new Columbian trains carry these temporary poor.
 
The Pre-Columbian trains are a temporary filling.
The rich breathe the dust of their forced labor excavations.
 
The rich breathe in America’s new Columbian waiting room.
The Pre-Columbian trains carry forced labor to the colony’s waiting room.
 
The Pre-Columbian waiting room occurs mostly in the excavations.
The new Columbian waiting room is manned by forced labor.
 
The poor in Pre-Columbian America are a temporary filling.
The rich breathe the dust of their forced labor excavations.

 

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