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The map they’ll never read

by sovereign-words

I am flawed, lost in the depths, Since I heard the silence beneath their steps. Their map is lean—lines, signs and names, Not seeing beyond the truth they claim. Through their shortcuts, they place me in a cage, A simple outline, they miss the weight behind the stage- What’s soft, unseen, warped by age, With complexity they cannot engage. This map of mine holds space, nuance, weight, Unmarked roads and altered states, It charts the shifts of inner skies, The truths that flicker in disguised eyes. It honours detours, dwells in pause, And bends around unspoken laws. They see it, flawed, lost, estranged, Too raw, too complex, too unarranged. But their neat world cannot gauge the cost, Of all the knowing they’ve lost Let them follow lines well-laid, Their scripted paths in safe charade. But don’t hold me to your labels and limits, Drawn from shortcuts and fleeting minutes. Let me be, let me fly, To map my uncharted sky
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Jun 14, 2025
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#neurodiversity#conformity#empathy#reclaim#asd#autism
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