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Internal Inhibition

You often pondered,  
behind your plastic door 
and pretentious smile, 
could I be her friend? The pressure  
of being needed could hijack 
your life, your perfection, 
your impassive popularity. 
 

Then you saw her  
close her eyes tight  
as if she were playing dead, 
and noticed the tiny trenches  
of all her tears. 


Her weak smile scared you into feeling 
something far away and true, 
and when she laughed, you knew 
it was genuine.  
Her humanity left you 
bleeding, and you could taste 
the earthiness of the elements  
at your core. 
 

So you forgot her, but in your dreams  
she is more alive. She is freed 
by her imperfection and  
becomes the world 
you straddle.       

   
Maybe you weren’t the only one. 
Maybe she was lonely. 
If only you had more time 
to understand her permeable existence, 
she could have uncaged you, 
and you could have been 
her touchstone. 

If only...




Contest: Pick-a-Title, Vol. 30 
Sponsor: Edward Ibeh
Date: 5/10/22

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Date: 5/30/2022 7:51:00 AM
"you forgot her, but in your dreams she is more alive" - true concept. Beautifully written. Congratulations!
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Date: 5/29/2022 4:46:00 PM
Heartiest congratulations on your win in my contest with this superb poem, Rhonda:-) Love the format as well!
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