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He asks me today why am I not bearing a Headline

He asks me today 
why am I not bearing
a Headline to my poem?
and out of the thousand 
that strands my mind
I pick up the one, reading
'My city is under the siege'

and what does that mean? 
he turns to page 8 and recites
about her standing on our step door
knocking, as I graze through
the bulletin imprinted with
destruction and tumult
panic set in his voice, he says 
veiling behind the curtains 
how he plead about her identity 
and she chokes up
her hands banging our doors 
"I come a long way, 
 my home in ruins." 
My father is the newspaper he reads. 
He asks me today 
why am I not bearing
a Headline to my poem?
and out of the thousand 
that strands my mind
I pick up the one, reading
He asks me today 
why am I not bearing
a Headline to my poem?
and out of the thousand 
that strands my mind
I pick up the one, reading
'My city is under the siege'

and what does that mean? 
he turns to page 8 and recites
about her standing on our step door
knocking, as I graze through
the bulletin imprinted with
destruction and tumult
panic set in his voice, he says 
veiling behind the curtains 
how he plead about her identity 
and she chokes up
her hands banging our doors 
"I come a long way, 
 my home in ruins." 
My father is the newspaper he reads. 
He asks me today 
why am I not bearing
a Headline to my poem?
and out of the thousand 
that strands my mind
I pick up the one, reading