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Don't think you know me
The audio version features my friend's, Tanimara Loupaty, reading of this poem dedicated to her from my series "Voces Amigas" (Friendly Voices).
Don’t think you know me…
Unless you open your heart…
There is no rigid identity in me to grasp…
To jail, confine…
But a profound self
that your vain judgements
will never touch…
With firm roots dug deep in...
Wednesday 9th December 2020 10:21 pm
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