Poem: Some Took in The Water of That Land

Some Took in The Water of That Land

They drank it.  Filled their guts
with what was not for them,
felt it there, fighting within them,
they were made unwell,
but they did not fall,
regained themselves
and were awakened.
They had drunk of the waters
despite their being strangers,
being the unwelcomed.
They had taken it in,
had allowed it,
though they knew
what must come,
knew what would be.
They chose that.
It was necessary,
they will tell you,
it was necessary.
Now, they are freed.
They know the waters, now,
and are freed.

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