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“Can u see me?” I wondered As I followed your gaze This seeker of validation required acceptance and praise I would lash out in anger or be innocent and sweet Whatever got me noticed I aimed to please My tears were never good enough my sadness out of place Not allowed to express my feelings as fear and anguish blemished my face When the energy began to build I learned to scream and shout It was the only way I knew I could get my feelings out A child craving acceptance in a jail cell I called home I longed to be acknowledged where I always felt alone A quarter century later I have set myself free The jailer was found guilty the judge and jury destined to be me
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Jan 19, 2018
Jan 19, 2018 at 9:25 PM UTC
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“Can u see me?” I wondered As I followed your gaze This seeker of validation required acceptance and praise I would lash out in anger or be innocent and sweet Whatever got me noticed I aimed to please My tears were never good enough my sadness out of place Not allowed to express my feelings as fear and anguish blemished my face When the energy began to build I learned to scream and shout It was the only way I knew I could get my feelings out A child craving acceptance in a jail cell I called home I longed to be acknowledged where I always felt alone A quarter century later I have set myself free The jailer was found guilty the judge and jury destined to be me
MelissaRose
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Jan 19, 2018
Jan 19, 2018 at 9:25 PM UTC
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