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When the words will reach, Will speak, What voice will ring? The voice of the hidden Who dedicate themselves To hiding in plain sight Making their home In other people, Their lives Of other lives. The voice of the warhead Who battles for pride Though No one is proud Nor the victor Victorious, But held with self-doubt. The voice of the mute - Selective of course. Reminding others that the Silence they bare Seeks to scold them. The voice of the Starving child, overfed With humility. The one Whose nibbles were not enough To break the chains round His ankles, rather those Pearly whites of his, once Replaced by yellow commodities. The voice of the Concubine Whose lust has been traded for more lust Whose dresswear daily resembles Peace by piece, bit and bit, Her master, whose love of himself So great, he seeks himself in her. The voice of the somnambulist Who is weary of dance And game. Who if awoken In the middle of his act Will not know it.
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May 26, 2020
May 26, 2020 at 7:05 PM UTC
When the Words Will Reach
When the words will reach, Will speak, What voice will ring? The voice of the hidden Who dedicate themselves To hiding in plain sight Making their home In other people, Their lives Of other lives. The voice of the warhead Who battles for pride Though No one is proud Nor the victor Victorious, But held with self-doubt. The voice of the mute - Selective of course. Reminding others that the Silence they bare Seeks to scold them. The voice of the Starving child, overfed With humility. The one Whose nibbles were not enough To break the chains round His ankles, rather those Pearly whites of his, once Replaced by yellow commodities. The voice of the Concubine Whose lust has been traded for more lust Whose dresswear daily resembles Peace by piece, bit and bit, Her master, whose love of himself So great, he seeks himself in her. The voice of the somnambulist Who is weary of dance And game. Who if awoken In the middle of his act Will not know it.
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May 26, 2020
May 26, 2020 at 7:05 PM UTC
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