Strangled Sentiment Poem by Rex-mayor Ubini

Strangled Sentiment



I do bridle my tongue,
Against gossiping my eyes.
But I do not conceal truth
With the bond of consanquinity.
If you wish not I tell it,
Let not my eyes have it.
If they crash with it eventually,
You may not be able to padlock my lips.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: truth
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