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Tis time for you to enter the Wayback Machine, the second of two Wayback challenges, and this time, hunt down your shortestest poem written with the least amount of reads ... likes and repost don't count. The winner receives a Certificate called: Shortfellow Penmanship Award. I will be choosing the winner based on content, style and form. Under your piece, post the date when it was first submitted by you.
For this challenge ... do not tag anyone other than me in the comment box as: @Danceinsilence ... to do otherwise, eliminates you from potentially winning.
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Monachopsis in Poetry & Free Verse

Secrets

You ask me time-and-time again,

are there things from you I hid?

My answer always remains the same,

but could it be that I did?

I tell you parts from my past,

just the scraps, the known facts.

It’s true though love, there’s more than that.

There are more parts to my past.

The pains from hell that come along

to haunt me ’till I too am gone.

The dancing figures lined in gold,

waving to my disfigured soul.

As I look on gold turns to rust,

and finally from rust to dust.

Flowing around me, forming a cage.

Just like the one concealing my rage.

Their laughter dies and all is still,

and then I know their heart is as well.

But through the pain and through it all,

they still will come with me.

At least until mine is as well.

Written; July 31st, 2018

-Monachopsis