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Imprisoned Poem
September 28, 2018
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October 12, 2018
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Published by Martin at October 5, 2018
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WORDS!

Cohabit, shack up, live in sin,

all mean the same or they’re akin.

One neutral, the other connotative,

none of them is regarded to be oppositive!

We say what we mean, not in the vacuum;

Words are blameless including colloquium.

The diction indicates who we really are;

We can beautify life or make it mar.

Courtesy of Google pictures

Foroz, M. (2017). Inside Out: A Collection of English Poems. Olympia Publishers: London.

 

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