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trapped

  • Posted on November 24, 2020
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Who Has Your Tongue

I mull over the quietness,
the licking of thoughts
collected and trapped inside,
blocking airwaves.

Only things that escape
are the redirects,
anything to take the focus
off of what can’t be seen.

They’ll have to perform surgery
to get this out of me.

Posted in poem Tagged poem, poetry, thoughts, trapped
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