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Man in Black
It was his weight and his face
for why he stayed away from the skies, and public space.
The light from the sun removed the blindness of his peers
and the light shined into all of his extreme social fears.
He couldn't stand the staring, so he apprehended the light
and found himself inside his room trying to replicate the night.
The cloak of the blackness made his classmates blind
and clothed his insecurities which made them laborious to find.
The dazzling brightness showed the differences in his class
and he felt like he was under a large heated magnifying glass.
He liked the cover of black because he felt incognito
as opposed to the bright lumen which proved he looked like a mosquito.
If only he was shielded by the covering of black
will he have been able to survive his fatal panic attack.

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