Poem: Say Nothing

Say Nothing

We cannot let them know
the danger of our situation,
the nature of what we fear:
if they know, it will increase
our  peril.  We must find a path
to safety first, without letting on
that anything is wrong.  Stay calm,
be alert, but be sure our enemies
do not know they hold the power.

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