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Four Walls Make a Prison

I can scream as loud As I want. I can sing as much As I dare. But the sounds bounce back Against the walls. Against the walls, As if they're bare. Talking to a wall, As if it's your friend. Is talking to a friend As if its a wall Is it the same in the end? No, maybe she isn't a wall But her response, or lack there of, resembles one. Maybe all of your friends are walls. I can see how that is emotionally limiting. After all, four walls make a prison.
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roscoesweatsuit
19 / F / American
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Written by
roscoesweatsuit
19 / F / American
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Nov 21, 2012
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