As a small child I dealt with a lot of different kinds of abuse these poems describes it |
ONE GIRLS TEARS A tear swells in the little girl's eyes As she tells the police of her demise. A tear begins rolling down her cheek As her life she unfolds- melancholy and bleak. The tear trickles down, slides past her nose As she serializes and her story grows. The tear now rests on her lip like rain As she tells of how her heart was slain. The tear now dribbles off her chin As she describes the situation she was in. Tears begin to deluge within her eyes As she tells of abuse in disguise The tears begin to soak deep in her skin As she tells of the emotional abuse within. The tears refrain and start to sear As she now tells of a sexual fear. The tears soon resume once again As she says “ I tried to stop him the best I can.” The tears now turn to wails As she explains of the sexual shame and betrayal. The sobbing stops and her eyes start to burn As she stops that moment, her stomach churns. Then her eyes begin to water once more As she tells of the physical pain that tore. The tears remain for a little while As the police finish on her file. The tears she “found” now return As she's going to a “foster home;” she learns The tears haven't flown long at all Until the policeman receives a call. Then the sobbing comes back, very slow As what the call she does now know. The tears are held back, as the wails now come And the little girl's body now feels numb. The wails begin to fade away As she realizes the “home” is safe to stay. The tears cease and she looks around As she knows of the love she has found. The tears and pain I know and see because the little girl was me. |