where have you been
lately, i've been hiding.
the world has been loud
and much like a child
i've hidden myself under a table
waiting for the shouting to die down.
though it hasn't quieted for months, now.
voices ricocheting like bullets —
they crack into the walls,
they rip apart the family dog.
they breach every surface until i know
nothing is safe, anymore.
not the table where i eat.
not the history in my walls.
not even the family dog is spared this fate;
and you know that's where a family
keeps its love safe.
so yes, i'm hiding today.
cowering beneath my home, my grave.
while the world crumbles around me and
the table becomes my tomb;
i wonder, again, if it will end soon.
i don't know what else to do.
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