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1: the act of talking to oneself
2: a poem, discourse, or utterance of a character in a drama that has the form of a monologue or gives the illusion of being a series of unspoken reflections.
“Preach it sista!!” But don’t you go lecture me.
Her silence, intriguing
Broke into sililoquy.
Her words chosen, with delicate care
And fancy flair
Does she dare
The storm inside
Brewing
She is the storm
Her thunder unleashed
Shattering the frequency.
The roaring rumble
All else tumbled
Down to the ground.
Found
There was nothing.
Nothing
She could say
That would sway
Make him stay.
Seen it all before; she’s ready, she’s able.
Stable, falling, the echo of her words
Dripped from her velvet lips
The mojo rising from the earth
To greet her
Meet her
Release her.
They’ve been here before.
Her words, like wishes whispered in the night.
Wisdom found
Gathered by all
She wouldn’t let one fall
When she’s down she can stand tall.
She’s got it all.