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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Words in a Cage For too long now my words have been locked up in a cage The key is out of reach They have been stuffed down And neatly stacked in tidy little piles by the powers that be Not politically correct Not nice enough Not polished and pretty enough So, they are thrown in the cage with bars on every side The rage nicely hidden inside the constraints Rage about injustice to children in residential schools Rage about injustices to my fellow people Rage about abuse of any kind Political powers that continue to misuse and rape the ones who elect them rage about addiction in epidemic proportion rage about slavery past, and today in the world Inequality Poverty Damn cancer Outrageous Covid An epidemic that is taking away all control Diseases without a cure Floods Global warming Control gone wrong The people who leave shopping carts in the middle of prime parking spots These words inside this cage must find their way to freedom Forget about the key… They must start seeping through the cracks Like a smoke that fills the air And permeates the room They must be spoken The cage has reached capacity The tidy stacks can hold no more If the door will not open It must be blown apart Words are meant to be expressed Chewed upon, written, and read Spoken Not hidden away in a cage Grace Daub January 7, 2022
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