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“Who knows the secrets in my gaze? What holds me back when I might choke? Who sees beyond my taut hellos To see the grief etched on my face? Nobody knows what lurks within; Nobody brings me back again.”

Quote by Allison Joseph

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Allison Joseph
Allison Joseph

Allison Joseph, born in 1967, is a talented American poet known for her unique style and profound insights into social issues. Her works blend personal experiences, cultural backgrounds, and social commentary, showcasing rich emotions and intellectual depth. more

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