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By
Susan Holck
We Will Not
shut up
We learned the lexicon young
lie down
pull down
put down
put out
we learned to shut up shut down keep it down
especially shut up
My spit sour my swallow bitter
I know the scrape of sand down my throat
as I try to scream
We learned not to cry or cry out
to shut up no matter what
we learned it was our fault always.
Susan Holck
Susan Holck is a retired physician who lived in Switzerland for 30 years before relocating to Philadelphia. After decades of scientific writing, she began writing poetry as a means to express the often unspeakable. Her poetry has been published in The American Journal of Poetry, By&By Poetry, Bluestem Magazine, The Ocotillo Review, and Cecile’s Writers Magazine.
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