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I stacked up these bricks, to build this wall. You knocked it down, to see it fall. Higher and higher, brick by brick. Mortared and solid, six feet thick. Your words were explosive, like gasoline. Burning me inside, feeling so mean. All day and all night, the barrage never stopped. Feeling so guilty, my senses were cropped. I stood there and took it, while you were so wild. I was a boy, but you were the child.
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Oct 1, 2014
Oct 1, 2014 at 5:38 PM UTC
Layers of Bricks
I stacked up these bricks, to build this wall. You knocked it down, to see it fall. Higher and higher, brick by brick. Mortared and solid, six feet thick. Your words were explosive, like gasoline. Burning me inside, feeling so mean. All day and all night, the barrage never stopped. Feeling so guilty, my senses were cropped. I stood there and took it, while you were so wild. I was a boy, but you were the child.
silent-screams
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Oct 1, 2014
Oct 1, 2014 at 5:38 PM UTC
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