Beyond the walls made of glass a storefront or something less electronic screens that convey the same embellished to dismay more than curves underneath explicit by only gravity
the accents are instead placed on the gestures of pure grace promises speak to comfort's aim more than how they hang to frame wearing clothes of destiny established outside normality
whispers from identity only heard when none may speak distorted by the phobias that rattle round within the self these are the doubts that persist from the realms of darkest past
stating jeers of the crowd a poison that shan’t be held put aside at long last when sanity must be found breaking through the glass walls to finally wear a soul’s regard.
The poem “Walls Made of Glass” was inspired by a scene in the music video “Placebo - Begin the End (Alternate Director Version)”. The lead character gazes at a shop window displaying mannequins with beautiful dresses. This setting is very relatable. I kept the gender of the objects of admiration purposely vague. Euphoria can be experienced by the span of non-normative genders.