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A Room Full of Strangers

April 21, 2019
By Julianaf SILVER, Congers, New York
Julianaf SILVER, Congers, New York
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A room full of strangers

Are bounded by choice

The silence defines us

We wait for a voice


And the man right beside me

His shoulder sink down

From the weight of his stories

That haven’t been found


And the girl at the table

Her eyes carry bags

From the mistakes that still follow

that cause her to sag


A room full of strangers

Yet really alike

The bell starts to ring

And I awake from the night.


The author's comments:

This poem was inspired by my experience working in a rehab center and meeting all the different people working hard to get their lives back together. 


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