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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Uncaged Uncage these feelings, thoughts, and emotions man oh man, if I did that it would cause quite a commotion. Every single shred of evil, darkness, and horror would slip quickly out of me, dying to get away, wanting to tear anyone or anything down that dare get in its way. I try, and I try, and I try to keep all of this at bay but if I keep trying, I’m afraid I’ll start to fray. I’ll start to lose control of the person I am now and become this thing I will no longer be able to recognize, and no longer will I be surprised If I am succumb to this darkness and become my own demise. To be able to uncage ANY part of myself means to make others sit and wait in fear wondering if I’ll ever recover from this while they’re drowning in their own tears. Uncage me? “No thank you”, I say with a smirk because if I did, I would definitely go berserk. You have no idea what uncaging myself means because this little explanation is only what can be seen. There is so much more to me know you’ll ever know, So, these feelings, emotions, and darkness just continue to grow Festering, pulsing, oozing, trying to shout but I will never let them give way, I will keep them in while the rest of me slowly withers away and I rot from the inside out.
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