Your Voice

Your Voice

A Poem by Margaret Marie Hubbard

Twisted, tainted, crimed bulwark,
infallible walls, encroached thy heart.
Fastidious belief, meticulous choice,
destroyed through effete of thy voice.
Exhumed emotions, bravado displayed,
Blundered assurance, thy soul dismayed.
-Margaret

© 2011 Margaret Marie Hubbard


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Powerful piece with remarkable word choices. Shouts old-school at the top of lungs while flippin' the bird.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Wow! So much emotion in so few words.

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Added on December 31, 2010
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Margaret Marie Hubbard
Margaret Marie Hubbard

TX



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I have harbored many secrets within my life and have always taken to writing as a form of expression. I only recently began to open myself up to criticism by sharing the plots and journeys of the char.. more..

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