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TRAPPED
Misery and Melancholy
Under the Flesh,
Yet she wears a smile
Fitting it perfectly on her lips.
Too hideous, too cryptic
Inside is cradled up,
As in a mother's foetus;
Tearing apart in that little womb
In search of a way to escape
But the walls too rigid,
She's a claustrophobic.
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