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I didn’t like your post,
Though I thought it be true:
I was scared of my tribe
And what they might think of you.
I didn’t like your post,
Though what you said was right:
I’d rather stay silent
Than be questioned in their sight.
I didn’t like your post,
And to myself I lie,
‘Now’s not a good time,
It’s not what you said, but why.’
I didn’t like your post:
It walks a narrow road;
It means rebuking friends
And breaking unwritten code.
I didn’t like your post;
Yes, I am being a child
The thumb is in my mouth,
Silencing voice; heart defiled.
…
I do yet like your post,
But still you stand alone;
Whispering, ‘Not my fight,’
As I scroll down, down, my phone.