Escape rooms with clues, with keys, hidden doors, Boyfriends with Tinder accounts I’m forced to explore. I turn to detective, survival my prize, But each door I open—another disguise. I’m solving, I’m finding, I’m moving ahead, But these men keep appearing, like ghosts I once fled. I never asked in, never chose to survive, But each one demands more just to feel alive. “Leave me alone,” I shout, as I push through a door, But the echoes call back—“you’ll never escape, you *****.” The next room awaits, floral, honey and sweet, And at its dark center—another puzzle to beat.