Witches were not actually burned at the stake in Salem
The Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts lasted from February 1692 to May 1693. Nearly 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft, including homeless people, the elderly, and a four-year-old girl.
Most were imprisoned and some hanged. But none were burned alive.
Okay,
About 200,
Well, there were witches,
And of all kinds
Curious
The point is that,
Sometimes (many times)
A lie
Repeated a thousand times
It becomes true
Although really
Don't be
Come on,
Our daily life
Well, that's it.
Walnut Center,
Hand carved
They will tell you that the wood
Can't get wet
(I would say submerge,
For hours)
They will tell you that the wood
It is not hygienic
(But plastic does)
They will tell you that the wood
It needs a lot of maintenance
(At least
That you are a cabinetmaker)
They will tell you that the wood
It will crack over time
(If you heat it to 80 degrees
And immediately afterwards
You put it in the freezer,
Well, maybe)
They will tell you,
A thousand things
What do I know?
But look,
Like the Salem witches
That surely
Then it was none
A truth repeated a thousand times,
It's here
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