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Love Has No Age
A trip to the cinema. The movie-goers rush in the theater.
Fighting against the rampant public, he got in.
The movie theater on Feb. 14 was an interim measure for one with want to be clear of love.
He rarely paid attention to the youth, which he saw as violators of the cinema.
He was unhappy with their use of electronic media and their measure of respect was garbage.
After the movie ended, the 77-year-old retiree saw the film’s symbol.
“Love is greater than the ideals of humanity.” He realized the spirit, and was clear of some
of his doubts and confusions on the youth.
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This piece is a found poem using "India's Supreme Court Says Moviegoers Must Listen to National Anthem Before Screenings" for the Wall Street Journal