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Dont take my armor

Don’t ask for a hair tie

one of many on my wrist,

looped like quiet promises

I never meant to list.

Don’t take away my armor

just so you can fix your hair,

for PE, for passing moments

you don’t know what’s hidden there.

 

I’ll still give it, I always do,

with a shrug, a practiced grace,

but you don’t see the careful way

they circle round that place.

 

Each band a small protection,

each twist a soft disguise,

a barrier I built myself

to quiet restless eyes.

 

I thought the storm had faded,

that the need had slipped away,

but these little loops of fabric

kept the memories at bay.

 

Now you pull one loose and laughing,

never guessing what you’ve moved

how a fragile line of defense

has suddenly been removed.

 

So take it, tie your ponytail,

I’ll pretend it’s nothing, please

but know you’ve taken more than string…

you’ve loosened hidden seams.

 

Don’t take my armor lightly,

though it looks so small and thin

for what you see is just a tie,

but it holds what’s underneath within.

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Thirteen14
14
Published
Apr 1
Lines·Words
32·181
Notes

2 hair ties and 2 bracelets, they cover my shame

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