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Shackles of Modern Toil

In shadows of barred climates, Where free will dare not rove, Men bind their peers to silence, And cloak it as treasure trove. Yet heavy lies the yoke of ages, On shoulders worn and weary, For freedom's song can't be sung, Where chains still hold the theory.

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Shackles of Modern Toil