Ruth Owusu

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Like a flute, I lament,
Not for failing to grow up but for dancing in a prison of torment,
I mourn, not for love but for the beautiful garment of dignity and hope i have slashed,
In the shadow of civilization I
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Got a call last night,
Three of my friends died from fright,
And i thanked the Most
High,
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Author of Where Evil Dwells and The Naked Walk, And a marketing stu dent.)

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Dancing In A River Of Torment

Like a flute, I lament,
Not for failing to grow up but for dancing in a prison of torment,
I mourn, not for love but for the beautiful garment of dignity and hope i have slashed,
In the shadow of civilization I
hide my regret of decisions
rushed,
I lament, for the unknown,
Wing's of misery spreads
over me, threatening to bring me down,
Burden mocks me, each night,
heartache knock's,
Determination to survive is
locked,
i need to break free
but i have lost the power in
the grief tower,
From drowning on a bottle of smirnoff on rocks,
To inhaling smoke like air,
I have tried to escape from
this prison yet life is still
unfair,
For how long must i lament?
Who will be a savior and bring me out of this torment?
Only my MAKER.

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