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Writer's Block
Why don’t I just have at it then?
 Rip the lines to fluttering sheds
 And leave them lying beneath my feet
 So that while my steps will contain
 Worn bits of truth
 My head won’t dare obtain it
 For my words are hollow enough
 To take long flight into straining ears
 That feed minds ignorant enough
 To believe that meaning’s breast
 Beats profoundly behind the ink
 When in all honesty
 Even I know not the language I speak anymore
 It isn’t the easy swell it once was
 Its’ jagged confusion 
 Snags on the eyes of the observant
 Gazes piercing my rasping tongue
 Until I am left with nothing more
 Than the ragged colors I slathered on myself
 A feeble disguise, nothing more
 For they have taken every ounce of truth
 I once kept hidden in the back of my throat
 With the excuse that I am simply waiting
 For the right moment to expel their might
 Though their ghosts have long since left
 The lifeless shells
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