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The Cage
  Built from the fears that chase her every night
  Bars standing gray and cold
  Blocking her from the very life she wants
  She is drowning so deep in fear that she doesn’t know if she will ever escape; caged
  He fights day after day trying to keep his own heart from being broken
  He breaks her down and makes sure its her, not him
  Fear of the jailers who always watch with scathing looks
  The jailers
  Always ready to throw someone down if they don’t fit
  Caging
  We stand on the outside of the bars
  Watching what would happen to us if we stepped out of line
  Scorned by the jailers who say we will never be as good as them
  We are helpless
  Helpless because we know that if we make one move to help
  We will fall
  We will be put in the one thing we fear most
  Locked away behind bars and never set free
  Waiting
  Waiting for the moment we can maybe set foot outside of this endless cycle
  This cage holds all those who aren’t up to standard
  Those who aren’t perfect
  But the cries of those trapped aren’t just in our ears
  They are everywhere
  They are in our hearts and in our minds because we
  We are the ones who scream
  The cycle exists in our hearts
  Embedded there from years of trying to be perfect
  We watch
  Waiting for the year we can finally leave this place
  The cage

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This is actually a form of slam poetry, and I wrote this about the "weird" kids in school, the ones who don't live up to the imaginary standards that exist in every school.