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The Poetic Word

No Longer Trapped

BY GLORIA O’KOYE

Everyday

This four-corner room has imaginations running untamed

 

Every nerve is agitated, 

Scratching the scabs 

Trying to soothe this hungry itch

 

Triggers charging every angle and directions

Trying to piece together on the go 

 

Since pride refuses to seek help

Even though at any moment

There’s higher risk to explode 

 

(Sanity has been running low)

 

Generations before 

Showed a tradition 

Of keeping within self, 

Should be something

To be unlearned,

Something that won’t hurt to let go

 

Baskets full of stones 

When it should’ve been flowers,

Carrying weight from families before 

 

Trapped in a vicious cycle,

Trapped in a never-ending game

 

Must clear out exterior shells

Clumped in residue,

From collective layers from the past

For a healthier regeneration

 

Trapped for too long

Shouldn’t be treated like a permanent. 

Long lasting damages 

If it’s left untreated

 

Should be seen like a cicada 

Where metamorphosis is occurring

Break free when it’s time,

To mark a world shattering statement

 

Affirmation to heal Trapped thoughts

It’s progress in the making

 

But there has to be a beginning

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