Poem: Beheaded Smiles

 


What was pushed outside

Was no shocking surprise,

Lingering darkness

Unwillingly hosted inside. 


Deliriously knocking to storm out,

Frustrated to have been locked and tied. 

No one knows where it'd been hiding all this time 

But the roaring shadow beheaded the smiles.  

 

So desperate to see, so desperate to know. 

What if we let go? What if we release control? 

Bursting inside, the tightness compressing my soul. 

Want to be free but afraid to not know. 


But if you really notice, it's more noise than drums, 

The menacing ones are smaller than crumbs; 

They bravely shout, roar and torment the innocent ones. 

Yet why can’t I breathe, dear one? 


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