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Trapped, trapped
In a space so small
Trapped, trapped
Yet it’s so tall
Reach, reach
Yet you’re so small
Reach, reach
You wish you could climb the walls
Screach, screach
It echoes then it falls
Screach, screach
There’s nobody to call
Wail, wail
It gnaws at your sanity
Wail, wail
Laying there, among humanity
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This piece is about being trapped and all alone in a world so vast, yet so suffocating. One can try to call for help, but some just never get the help they want and need. No one will help them, and they're are stuck, stuck to deal with every passing torturous day. People can intperpret this poem anyway they like, for there are multiple ways one can feel isolation and/or loneliness.