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Visible Shame.

There are times

when

I am so ashamed,

that I have to avert my eyes

to the damage

I

inflict upon

myself.

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This entry was posted in Poetry and tagged poetry by Ian D. Hall, Visible shame on September 20, 2021 by admin.

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