Silence In The Act Of Defiance Poem by Dee Gey

Silence In The Act Of Defiance



You hustled my inferiority.
Slumped. Collapsed and chained spirit
amid the corner. So lost,
confused. In pursuit of truth,
strained with conflicts of words.
I am trusting no more.

You thirst control of authority.
But why hunger me from modesty.
Hence, created purposely
stone wall to disunite us.
Numb and drowning, save me
from this black chaotic sea.

Drain my prosperity,
ravish the innocence,
crumple this dignity
that is left within me.
But not until the gift of life ends,
never deference to your wishes.

There'll be more to come.
They will take my place
to further the struggle
until the likes of you
will soon free a nobody like me.
Then the process will continue.

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