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Kidnapped
This beige, brown box: dreary but light,
makes me feel like Covid and coughs.
Shadows over my head, I become disoriented.
“How did I get here?” I asked. “Who put me in here?”
I try flapping my wings, looking for a way out,
but nothing opens up.
My face, tomato red. “I am trapped,” I said. “I need to get out of here.”
Shades of royal blue, my wings don’t work: broken yet radiant.
This place, light but lonely,
makes me submerged like I am underwater.
“Why am I still in this beige, brown box? What have I done to deserve this?”
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