The Carrier


 


I was not born with fear,

It was your deeds that made my world so fearful.

I'm not incompetent,

But your boundaries have limited my potential to express myself.

I'm not weak,

Yet your blasphemy has made me fragile.

I'm not insecure,

But your traumatic shackles continue to haunt me.

I'm not foolish,

Yet your shallowness fails to recognize the light in me.

You say I'm this, but I'm not,

You have conditioned me to be like this.

You say we are equal,

But I only see equality in the presence of death.

"I still carry the weight from birth,

And will continue to carry it until death," said the lady,

Who not only carries a bundle of sticks but also...

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