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Barry Andrew Pietrantonio
Poems
Jan 2013
Isolated
Isolate me,
in my box,
and stuff my mouth,
with many socks,
so no one can hear my screams.
Bound my hands behind my back,
and make the box made of glass,
so I don't feel alone,
as I battle fear.
I watch the people walk by.
I wonder why that can't be me.
I'm trapped inside here,
I can't be free.
I'm not one to fear what I can't see,
but I won't lie,
I fear, fear.
I'm trapped in here.
I watch the people go by.
I wonder why that can't be me.
Someone smash the glass,
someone free me.
But no one can see me.
I'm not one to fear what I can't see,
but I won't lie,
death scares me.
I'm not one to fear what I can't see,
but I won't lie,
your love saved me.
I'm trapped in here.
Will you save me?
The power of your love,
it scares me.
Copyright Barry Pietrantonio
Written by
Barry Andrew Pietrantonio
29/M/Salem, New Hampshire
(29/M/Salem, New Hampshire)
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