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Phobia
Liza Phoenix, 2004
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Look at me: fear inhabits me.
Behind these serene eyes, in this body that loves: fear.
Fear at dawn for inevitably the sun will rise and I’ll have to see it, when the sun sets because it might not come out tomorrow.
I watch the mysterious noises of this house that crumbles, the ghosts, the shadows surround me and I’m afraid.
I make sure to sleep with the light on and I get my hands on spears, shields, illusions.
But then perhaps it takes only a stain on the tablecloth
and again terror overcomes me.
Nothing calms me, nothing soothes me: neither this useless word, nor the passion of love, not even the mirror where I can already see my dead face.
Listen carefully, I shout it: I’m afraid.
-I'm Afraid, Poem by Maria Mercedes Carranza
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