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Ryan O'Leary
Poems
Feb 6
Wall
Walls are similar to icebergs,
they are deceptive, having
the ability to camouflage as
chameleons in full daylight.
Many of them are constructed
borders, some are used for
sport such as hand ball alleys
squash or the likes of it.
People write on them, put
political posters on them
and as we all know echoes
never cease insulting them.
But walls are also like people
they are buttressed invisibly
they are reinforced to withstand
they are dams to retain opinions.
Everybody builds them but in
time they crumble, they become
superfluous surplus to requirements
eyesores, where evil ones go wailing.
Written by
Ryan O'Leary
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