Living Inside Out

By Ineke Hill

I am devoid of any emotion
as I have no control over my soul.
It’s too hard to fight for my rights;

with no release – without a doubt.

I would like to know how to change
my unknown personalities
but it should not be deemed necessary
to alter the worlds of everybody.

Ineke is extremely distressed that
the Gang Members are heard but not well-known.
If truth be known, they lay alone
to live lives in another zone.

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