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Nightmare, by Madeline Hamilton
Going out in public places can feel like a long-lasting nightmare.
As if I could feel pierced stares looking at me.
Like ghosts wandering by.
Giving shivers down my spine.
It's as if people’s whispers sound like terrifying shrieks.
Howling at me.
As if I feel like an inanimate being.
Wanting to hide in nothingness.
But I try to start thinking about something positive about myself.
Like the rarest jewel, anyone can find it in the deepest mine shaft.
So I would try to contemplate those thoughts.
Trying my hardest to barricade out the darkest thoughts that can take over.
Like a devouring beast.
Ready for its next meal.
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This poem is based on how I feel in any public place.