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At the threshold of the grave, breathe into the lips of Your slaves inhuman strength — to pray meekly for our enemies".
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"I can't breathe" speaks from the grave and describes the circumstances faced by many who are being choked by a system that treats different races and classes of people unequally.
I too felt like a "walking grave," at times as I struggled to breathe deeply, climb stairs, walk, and even stand at times.
My grandparents, immigrants from a different time, are surely spinning in their graves over the treatment of this new wave of the tired and poor yearning to breathe free.
"Breathe, breathe in the air," David Gilmour tells the astronauts, before warning them, "You race toward an early grave"!
Breathe, breathe, breathe!
CRUZ: Breathe, Donald, breathe!
(From Pavement's 1995 song "Grave Architecture": "Am I just a bathtub waiting to be gripped or found on shady ground? And the lampshade's poised on the overwhelm. Drugs, and need the talent to breathe").
BREATHE in, breathe out.
Breathe heavier?
Just breathe.
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