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Speak Free
 
  You took our lives away
To increase your self esteem.
An underlie in the public eye.
Your dubbed insane if and when you try to
Speak your mind...in your own way!
Ignore the past and...
Speak free!
You smashed glass eyes just to say,
’it all is all that I need.’
What you see
Is a reflection of my choice
And what it means to me.
Trapped in your cell.
A mindless plot against own eyes
To simplify your hell!
Just ease my pain!


 
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