We are all peaceful cowards.

 

We are all peaceful cowards
you, me, et al.;
making homes out of words,
living life in false fantasies
and hypothetical affairs.
We build palaces in the name of love,
just to wander homelessly
feeding apologies to our underloved hearts.
We are all peaceful cowards
you, me, et al.;
masking faces behind forced filters,
dumping feelings behind backspaces
and archived drafts.
We love people more than our own bodies,
the mirrors throwback a reflection
we don't recognize anymore.
We are all peaceful cowards
you, me, et al.;
wearing no smiles of our own,
hiding scars behind long sleeves
and sunflowers.
We fear unrolling our hearts into the open
just to watch them shatter,
harder each time.
We are all peaceful cowards
you, me, et al.;
walking the roads never taken,
piling petty rocks to build mountains
of strength.
We wait for the right time to arrive,
shelving volumes of battlegrounds
for another day.
-J.

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