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Raze The Fortress

Healed, yet the scars sing a silent verse.

Little girl, lost in the echoes of your own pain,
In the fortress you’ve built, where love can’t sustain.
 
Walls towering high, an inch-by-inch barricade,
A prison you’ve forged, where sunshine can’t invade.
 
Little girl, fragile yet fierce,
Healed, yet the scars sing a silent verse.
 
Brick by brick, in solitude, you’ve laid,
A fortress of isolation, where dreams threaten to fade.
 
Your strength, a guise for the world to see,
But inside, love-starved, you’re yearning to be free.
 
Locked away, your heart in a lonely cell,
Throw away the key, in your despair you dwell.
 
In this fortress, shadows dance in despair,
Echoes of solitude, whispers in the air.
 
Little girl, can’t you feel the yearning tide?
Cracks in your walls, where emotions hide.
 
In the silence, a cry for love persists,
A plea for warmth, in the midst of the mists.
 
See the fortress you’ve built, oh sweet child,
A labyrinth of pain, emotions running wild.
 
Dismantle the fortress, let the light break through,
Embrace the pain, let love renew.
 
For in vulnerability, a paradox unfolds,
Beauty in brokenness, a tale to be told.
 
Raze the fortress, let it crumble and fall,
Before it consumes you, heed the desperate call.
 
In the wreckage, find strength to stand tall,
For a new dawn awaits, little girl, breaking through the wall.

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