The Box

A Poem[image error]Pexels.com" data-medium-file="https://brandonellrich.files.wordpres..." data-large-file="https://brandonellrich.files.wordpres..." src="https://brandonellrich.files.wordpres..." alt="" class="wp-image-2410" />Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.comThe BoxI thought my life was normal;Then I saw what others had.It was not what I experienced;Mine was hurtful, neglectful, sad.I wrapped my past in a little box,And tied it with a bow.“Doesn’t it look so pretty?”I put it out for show.Someone tried to open it;I said, “No! It looks so nice!I don’t need to see those things;Knowledge isn’t worth the price.”I was sad, anxious, emotional,I couldn’t accept myself.The answer could be in the box,But I put it on a shelf.Sometimes I take down the box,And I shake it a little bit.I have an idea what’s there,Things that I won’t admit.If I would open this “gift” I wrapped,Will you hold my hand when I do?Can I throw out all it holds inside,And fill it with memories of you?Will it matter what we find inside?Will it change your opinion of me?This box for me has been a burden,But I think it can set me free.

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Published on February 06, 2023 20:04
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