A ‘Septolet’
I.C.C. charges Putin with abducting thousands of Ukrainian children. Russia returns ~30 Ukrainian children.
Septolet?
The Septolet is a poem consisting of seven lines containing fourteen words with a break anywhere in between the two parts. Both parts deal with the same thought and create a picture.
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This makes me so sad and the poem manages to match my feelings in tone and demeanor! Returning 30 out of thousands?! Really?!
๐๐๐ป Muri ๐๐ป๐
Russian math. (K)
๐๐๐ป Kerfe ๐๐ป๐ ~ yep
This is horrendous
๐ ๐๐ป Beth ๐๐ป ๐ ~ yes.
But why? Aren’t there enough neglected children and orphanages in Russia?
Some think Russia is trying to reverse its declining population numbers’ trajectory
So awful
๐๐ Lauren ๐๐
Wonderful.
๐๐๐ป Molly ๐๐ป๐