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Stitches

One day, you

decided I would

speak no more.

So I sat as

you sawed my tongue

and sewed my lips,

"For proper measure," you said.

You smiled at your finished work.

I couldn't.

You see,

My lips were sewed

together, too tight

Like the pen

I held,

hidden in my hand.

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Written by
emisen
Published
Mar 9, 2015
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#voice#exit#voiceless#stitches
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