II. Hidden
Hidden
Friends, old and new join together,
forming an odd kind of family.
Drunken men make moves and women
refuse until the morning.
Finding myself turned into losing her in someone else’s shadow.
Hidden from the light, still grasping at straws
but always with a failing grip.
Stand up for yourself and fight,
but he will always spend the night.
Obligations, re-decorations, and feeling like I’m stuck in a box.
The fishbowl life caused pain and strife,
the anxiety sets in and depression will rise to the top.
We’re running out of time, but it’s never too late to step back
and look at the sun.
Smell the flowers, change is anew.
Like ants under a magnifying glass we hide from judgment
and seek solace in arms.
Always under a watchful eye, the tool observes me.
Trying to fix the parts that aren’t even broken.
His anger turns to impatience.
We fought so often,
but I was never sure who won.