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Your Very Own
Trapped in a cage with no key, I reach out between these bars of decay,
Grasping for your frayed collar, wrapped so daintily around your neck.
I stare at your full moon eyes, widened in horror
At something of your own creation.
Trapped in a room with no door, I claw at these rotting walls,
Regrowing with each gouge made, fortified by your very touch.
I stare at your bloodless hand, shaking so violently
At something of your creation.
Trapped in a cave with no light, I feel blindly along the edge,
Begging for salvation, cradled so gently in your palm.
I stare at your cheap smile, glowing in pride,
At something of your own creation.
Trapped in a maze with no end, I wander these worn paths,
Running towards freedom, always just beyond my reach.
I stare at your ivory forehead, wrinkled in disapproval,
At something of your own creation.
Trapped in a house with no safety, I roam the ornate hallways,
Strolling nervously, feigning my own contentment.
But I stare back at my reflection, screaming in disgust,
At something of my own creation.
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