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The White Cat (I Can’t Let Society Get To Me)

I can’t let society get to me

as I’m walking down the street

A white cat in the window of a white house

stares at me so sinisterly

 

He smugly licks himself

and tells me to stand up straight

To pin my shoulders back

he tells me “walk THIS way”

 

To hold my head up high

cut my hair and shave

Give poetry a break

“do something with your life”

 

Society grins

and invites me to come in

Come and breathe their air

but only what they feel’s fair

 

I feel my chest tighten

my lungs gripped by anxiety

squeezing the life out of me

I can barely breathe

 

As society stares at me

I feel a growing need

To walk my way

Talk my way

Walk away from here

 

So as I leave the white cat behind

I smile with relief

I’ll choose the air I breathe

And it won’t be societies

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Written by
barry-pietrantonio
30 / M / American
Published
Jul 8, 2020
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Copyright Barry Pietrantonio

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