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Poems
Aug 2022
Self Censoring
What's the fear that feeds the ink?
Who holds the censor pen?
Blacking out lines before they're uttered?
It's my dad, calling my mom "dramatic".
It's my mom, hurt in her eyes, saying "how could you". When I didn't mean to, or I didn't know, or I didn't properly gauge her reaction in advance.
It's online misunderstandings, always assuming the worst intentions: that I'm bad, or bigoted
That I'm dumb, uneducated or boring, redundant or mean.
It's previous partners and broken hearts
When what I couldn't give was mistaken with cold-heartedness, or stinginess or uncaring.
The good news
The truly good news
Is that I am non of those things
And I'm watching, as I speak
I'm watching that pen run out of ink
#self
#censorship
#critique
#inner
#healing
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Vi
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