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Sara Barrett Jan 12
Freedom, they said, was for all,
But it became a privilege—
rationed, conditional.
Laws were written in the ink of fear,
Meant to bind us but never them.
Papers dictated our worth,
Time slots our movements.
For what felt like endless seasons,
My world shrank to walls and whispers.
A yard became my horizon,
A car my only escape.
Truth was silenced,
Questions outlawed.
They called it protection,
But it felt like exile.
The Constitution became fragile glass,
Shattering under the weight of hypocrisy.
Freedom was not free;
It was a cage lined with lies,
Its door held shut by fear.
I lost more than days—I lost trust.
The land of the free stood still,
Its anthem drowned in passive compliance.
This poem reflects the emotional landscape shaped by pandemic measures in New England, where silence became a prison for many. The enforced isolation and restrictions led to feelings of confinement, as laws and guidelines dictated daily life. Yet, within this silence, there emerged a defiant spirit—a refusal to accept oppression. The juxtaposition of fear and resilience highlights the struggle against societal constraints, resonating with the collective experience of navigating uncertainty and loss during the pandemic. Through poetic expression, the complexities of human emotion are unveiled, capturing both despair and the unwavering hope for freedom.
Aalim Justice Mar 2021
If we don't forget about gender when enlisting
Then its just sexist at the top of the list
Looked down upon by the rest
Domestic violence on the silence
A norm, abnormal only in the proximity of culture and nature
Weak is a class of discouragement
Here is a voice to help you speak up and against
Physiology has less role play while its the psychology which pays the pain
With an extra bonus of shame
First front page "man got *****"
Laughter gets center staged
Stigmatic isolation on the front cover
Muscular has a tough symbol to it
Love is never equivalent to the violence
It doesn't trigger anger and root it on you
Emotions come into motion for and against
but for man is trash
Femininity is a community shield and
Not a toxic challenge to demonstrate equality
Primitive thinking of comparison reasoning cant still constitute
True law is a protection bill on all human rights
Nothing to less is said about the violence against men just had to voice a deep as a man for my brethren on the fight ....
Tatiana Feb 2015
I bit my tongue so hard that it bled,
but I never said a single word
and there's a heavy weight that's on my neck
it rolls lifelessly from the thoughts in my mind.
I carry the burden of my aching head,
full of thoughts that my mouth has not conquered
and I don't have anyone to check
to see if my mind is something they could find.
My lips stay sealed completely
locking my words in my own head,
and I think I may have thrown away the key,
for my words refuse to escape me.
This is from an old problem I had many months ago.... I once didn't say a single word for an entire week and it felt wrong to keep staying silent about it. In a way i'm breaking my past silence.

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