I Don't belong here. In this castle built with lies stranded at the tallest tower with nowhere to run and everywhere to hide
I don't belong here in this house of plaited gold looking grand and innocent the mocking oxymoron, masking the nightmare that lay behind
I don't belong here in this forced dream of fancy in this perfect american family that choked me into a whisper complete with silent feet and empty words
I don't belong here stuck behind a wooden door I closed myself locked from the outside with bolts of judgement that my cowardice wonβt allow me to break
I don't belong here
So I lean my back against the gold, and the stone and the wood shut my eyes as tight as I could and fought the instinct of flight then I wished and wished with all my might to live in the rose colored cliche and wake to a golden carriage with a price knocking at my door ready to whisk me away because I don't belong here Iβve never belonged here standing in plaited gold.