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Walls

I’ve been told I have walls,

That aren’t too easy to break,

They’ve been up for so long,

That my smile is entirely fake.

They’re made of unshed tears and a broken soul,

Of emotions that have taken their costly toll.

Tear them down if you feel you must,

But it takes too much to gain my trust

Strip me down to every pebble and stone,

Shatter me like a mirror and break me to the bone,

But don’t you see you’ve already lost,

For even my walls have a cost.

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Written by
lily-barrett
F / United States
Published
Jan 28, 2020
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LHB 2020

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