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9 July, 13:38

Analyse this poem

Tired of it

The days i go unseen

The moments i'm invisible

To not only her but he world around me

I'm tired of it

The words that go unspoken

And the ones i'm not allowed to speak

The silent state im being held captive in is almost lethal

I'm tired of it

Tired of the days i'm blinded

Blind to the important things

I'm tired of it

It makes my head spin

And no one seems to care

The one person that does is being held captive

Away from me in words

I'm invisible

I'm unspoken

I'm blind

I'm

I'm

I'm

I'm

tired

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  1. 9 July, 13:41
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    The poem uses repetition of the word I'm at the end and he repeats I'm tired of it twice and it can be read backwards
  2. 9 July, 13:56
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    The moments you are gone, lost in another world. Tired of the things you can't say, when you become speechless at the most important moments. The haunting silence that follows you, and the darkness mindset blinding you from whats right there. You're trapped and no one seems to care, if you are or aren't there. You feel like its killing you, and you're tired of it, is their a way to escape it?

    That's how to author feels (its you isn't it)
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