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I could not speak For you have poured cement down my throat You told me once that my opinions were too strong to be heard I ingested your indignity And silenced myself You told me to quiet down As you wrapped your hands not around my body But around my neck and my mouth You made me fear the sound of my own voice I began to believe that everyone else did too This is what silence is It is both the sound of my love for you And my own despair
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Dec 11, 2018
Dec 11, 2018 at 6:56 PM UTC
Silence
I could not speak For you have poured cement down my throat You told me once that my opinions were too strong to be heard I ingested your indignity And silenced myself You told me to quiet down As you wrapped your hands not around my body But around my neck and my mouth You made me fear the sound of my own voice I began to believe that everyone else did too This is what silence is It is both the sound of my love for you And my own despair
the fear of being heard
_Brando_14
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18/New York
Dec 11, 2018
Dec 11, 2018 at 6:56 PM UTC
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