[ I Have No Stability ]
[ I Feel That I Don’t Have The Ability ]
[ To Get Or Be Stable ]
[ Just Flat Out Unable ]
[ I Absolutely Have No Say ]
[ On The Way ]
[ Things Go During The Day ]
[ I Have To Vent ]
[ About Being Bent ]
[ Because Of How Things Went ]
[ In One Ear ]
[ & Out The Other ]
[ About Who Is Supposed To Be Here ]
[ From This Point On ]
[ My Security Blanket Is Gone ]
[ How Do I Get Things Back Under My Control? ]
[ Because This Is Putting A Hole ]
[ In The Middle Of My Soul ]
[ My Shining Light ]
[ Is Always My Wife ]
[ But She Is Gone Most Of The Day ]
[ & Won’t Be Home Until Late Into The Night ]
[ Strangers Are Coming Into My Home Once Again ]
[ Will They Be Coming In ]
[ To Commit A Sin? ]
[ Or Two Or Four ]
[ Stealing My Property ]
[ As They Walk Out The Front Door? ]
[ Maybe I Should Hole Up In My Room & Close The Door ]
[ Because Sometimes I Can’t Take It Anymore ]
[ So I Just Spend My Time Alone ]
[ & Write Story After Story On My Phone ]
[ Oh Wait, What Is That Noise? ]
[ Oh, Okay, It Was Just The Dial Tone ]
~ The End ~
[ Mahalo ]
[ A hui hou aku ]
[ Aloha ]
[ Na ]
[ Lopaka DeVoe ]
The speaker is a prisoner within the confines of their own home. Which “home” should be the exact opposite. “Home” should be inviting, relaxing, making positive memories. Not being upon constant edge. This piece of writing is sad, but I also enjoyed it. No one should be in isolation to this extent.
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Home Should Be Warm & Inviting, But Is @ Times Stressful & Uneasy. Your Comments Are Much Appreciated.
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