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Audience
A clock flashes the time
Yet I sit alone.
The stars gaze at me with judgment
Yet I sit alone.
I sit in audience with my thought
Reflecting on my past self in the mirror
Looking at the paintings of myself
Printed onto the membrane of my mind
The thing in front of me states her name
“Call me Tammy”
The manifestation of my judgment.
Sitting across the table from me.
In my mind.
She pulls out a clipboard
And goes back to the times I did wrong
And the times I did right.
Each time the paintings of the memories
Feel more weathered, more tattered.
The world may be my stage
But can the people in the crowd
Even see my part?
Tears stream down my face
Seeing my own judgment judge me
On my own memories
And tell me what I do and don't deserve
I turn to the stars
And gaze upon
Ready to defy them the moment I get the chance.
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