Walls Within Walls

Walls Within Walls

A Poem by Willys Watson

Walls Within Walls

For most of us
the construction began in early childhood,
an intuitive defense mechanism,
to cope with being deemed too short or too tall,
too bright or too dim, too cute or too plain, too
large or too small.

Tools of the trade,
employed by parents, siblings and playmates,
were both inherited and fabricated,
as needs arose, and mandated to install 
protective foundations, so ordained as our
walls within walls.

With only a
few strong souls brave enough to venture beyond
the barriers, the construction continued
for the rest of us as defined social cures
required to justify perceived shortcomings
in our structures.

Must we follow 
those who conceived the earliest prototypes,
commissioned the plans, dictated the dogmas 
that stifled our light? Or can’t we embrace flaws
in the perfectly imperfect so we might
tear down the walls?

©. 2020

© 2024 Willys Watson


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Added on October 11, 2024
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Willys Watson
Willys Watson

Los Angeles, CA



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