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A Princess's Duty
Grey
Dark grey walls
Drops splatter on the ground
Plop,
Plop
The air grows damp
As the walls wail,
They wail for their freedom
To escape the life they’ve been destined to
The life she’s been destined to
Her eyes grow bleak and lifeless
As she travels through a strangers labyrinth
She knows it’s her duty
The frayed edges of her dress snag
On the sharp betrayals of her surroundings
The betrayals of her own life
Her heart stolen,
Taken from her autonomy
As she’s forced into this
Lonely
Bleak
Dreadful
Life
The moist smell invades her body
Stealing the last piece of her,
Her innocence
And yet as she traverses these halls,
She hears the screams of those
Sentenced to this life before her
Shrieking to escape; to leave
But she’s been shackled to her fate
Puncturing her heart,
Laughing as it deflates
It’s dark
Her dark, grey walls
And she can’t stop walking.
-The Archer
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I was listening to Mozart and was getting lost in the melodic string instruments and powerful composition of the piece in its entirety. The words just start to flow from my brain onto my paper. This is a story about a girl who bears a crown and was trapped in an arranged marriage. This is how she realizes, her story was never for her to control.