Beautiful words of the courage it took to share this. Thank you for posting this. I’ve enjoyed reading your well-written poems so far, and this one definitely stood out the most for me, hence my first comment. I wish you the best with everything, not just your talent but in life. May you find or continue to find that sweet solace many of us find soothing in whatever outlet necessary. *hugs*
Sarah, the pain in your poem and the hope in the title takes the reader through a full range of emotions. I cannot begin to imagine what you experienced but feel blessed to share what has emerged through your wonderful poetry.
Thank you so much. I know my life could have taken a tragic turn or the person I became could have been completely different, but I am grateful that I’m able to write.
You can run away from it, trying, to EVADE your pasts from haunting you like those who’d done so in my life, or, you can do like I had, find out the truths about what actually happened, go through the breakdown and eventually, you will come out above, because we are NOT that easily broken at all, we are NO porcelain dolls here!!!
You’re right. Unfortunately my memories were much worse than I thought possible. I refuse to give in, but at the same time, it’s a long process to overcome all those years of development and wiring. Thank you for the kind words. 😊
Did you add the warning after posting your poem? I only received the poem by mail, and I thought to myself, “thank God I never had to go through that kind of situation… This would have brought back memories for sure!”
This is a very special piece, very moving and thought provoking… *love*
“Never Give Up” is the perfect title for this. Because that’s what I have been doing for the last twenty-something years. And that’s exactly what all of us survivors will hopefully continue to do. It’s hard, but giving up means he wins. And I’m not willing to let him win. Not today. Tomorrow will be another struggle, but today I choose me.
that really saddens me to read that, I never went through it, but I could imagine the horror of living with it every day. x be strong, you are a tough woman if you had to go through that.
Thank you. It wasn’t easy by any stretch of the imagination. I hoped it was a little more abstract, but people are coming to similar conclusions so I feel a trigger warning might be necessary. Thank you for taking the time to comment. 😊
This one made me tear up Sarah. Although I wasn’t on my back, my childhood was definitely filled with violence and pain.😔 It’s unfathomable the abuse that’s inflicted upon children, who are both innocent and our hope for the future.
Yes. I’m sorry for inadvertently triggering you. I tried to leave it a little more abstract so it wouldn’t hit so hard, but I know that for people who have experienced something similar would relate to it.
Oh I see. I apologize, I’ve had a migraine for nearly two weeks now. Yes, someone like Dexter would be ruthless with someone like that. He was fiercely protective of his kids.
Beautiful words of the courage it took to share this. Thank you for posting this. I’ve enjoyed reading your well-written poems so far, and this one definitely stood out the most for me, hence my first comment. I wish you the best with everything, not just your talent but in life. May you find or continue to find that sweet solace many of us find soothing in whatever outlet necessary. *hugs*
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Sarah, the pain in your poem and the hope in the title takes the reader through a full range of emotions. I cannot begin to imagine what you experienced but feel blessed to share what has emerged through your wonderful poetry.
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Thank you so much. I know my life could have taken a tragic turn or the person I became could have been completely different, but I am grateful that I’m able to write.
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You say so much in so few words and I love that – I hope that this is your catharsis, dear girl? ❤
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It is a cathartic feeling to release pieces like this when they strike me. Thank you so much for the kind words. 😊
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You can run away from it, trying, to EVADE your pasts from haunting you like those who’d done so in my life, or, you can do like I had, find out the truths about what actually happened, go through the breakdown and eventually, you will come out above, because we are NOT that easily broken at all, we are NO porcelain dolls here!!!
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You’re right. Unfortunately my memories were much worse than I thought possible. I refuse to give in, but at the same time, it’s a long process to overcome all those years of development and wiring. Thank you for the kind words. 😊
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Great poetry meets Danny’s question of the day 😉
Did you add the warning after posting your poem? I only received the poem by mail, and I thought to myself, “thank God I never had to go through that kind of situation… This would have brought back memories for sure!”
This is a very special piece, very moving and thought provoking… *love*
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Yes, I didn’t realize that most people would interpret it as how I lived it, so I added the warning. I didn’t know if it was necessary at first.
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A terrible reality, but there is always a light at the end of the tunnel!
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Yes, I try to see it that way. Thank you, as always! 😊
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Not a problem!
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“Never Give Up” is the perfect title for this. Because that’s what I have been doing for the last twenty-something years. And that’s exactly what all of us survivors will hopefully continue to do. It’s hard, but giving up means he wins. And I’m not willing to let him win. Not today. Tomorrow will be another struggle, but today I choose me.
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Yes, I couldn’t agree more. Giving up means surrendering to what our abusers did to us. You’re not alone in your struggle.
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that really saddens me to read that, I never went through it, but I could imagine the horror of living with it every day. x be strong, you are a tough woman if you had to go through that.
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Thank you, love. It was a daily occurrence for me. 💖
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So sorry, Sarah. That is heartbreaking❣️ you are so strong and brave. Much love💞
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Thanks, love. 💖
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Some, like yourself, would never give up.
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I would hope so. 💖Thanks, love.
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So much meaning in these few words. I liked it.
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Thanks, love. That means a lot. 💖
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I don’t even have the words for this…
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I understand. Thanks, love. 💖💖
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Wet eyes! We must break the cycle of abuse.
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Yes. 💕
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Wow is the word, it hits you right in the stomach and makes you retch.
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Thank you. It wasn’t easy by any stretch of the imagination. I hoped it was a little more abstract, but people are coming to similar conclusions so I feel a trigger warning might be necessary. Thank you for taking the time to comment. 😊
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This one made me tear up Sarah. Although I wasn’t on my back, my childhood was definitely filled with violence and pain.😔 It’s unfathomable the abuse that’s inflicted upon children, who are both innocent and our hope for the future.
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Yes. I’m sorry for inadvertently triggering you. I tried to leave it a little more abstract so it wouldn’t hit so hard, but I know that for people who have experienced something similar would relate to it.
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Please don’t apologize Sarah. It’s very powerful!🤗
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Thanks, love.
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This is so terribly sad and the awful reality for many
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Yes it is. Thank you so much for reading and commenting.
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Violence and pain,
i do understand,
lying on my back,
have no idea…
ifinn it was like my pain only worse,
hell,
i won’t want to be….
To dream,
within those soft kisses
spooned felt lov…
chris
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Yeah, I’d much prefer soft kisses and spooning over what I went through.
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Darling, whatever
each
of us,
went through
made
us both
–
whom we our!
i for one, probably
won’t have
known
you
ifinn
one moment
was changed…
Always kisses & hugs
within sweet lov…
chris
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Thank you. 😊
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No!
Thank you
for
a
sticker!
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For so many people this is the reality. Thanks for the reminder.
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Unfortunately yes. Thanks for reading and commenting.
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I’m guessing principled sociopath with a Dexter like kill pattern
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Sociopath yes, but as far as I know, he never killed anyone. And he certainly wasn’t the anti-hero Dexter was. Thank you.
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I don’t know what this is based on, so I answered the question.
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Ah, yes. The question I meant was what would you do if you experienced it. 😊 Apologies for misunderstanding you.
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That’s what I would do. I often think, but for a few childhood twists I could have gone a different direction.
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Oh I see. I apologize, I’ve had a migraine for nearly two weeks now. Yes, someone like Dexter would be ruthless with someone like that. He was fiercely protective of his kids.
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I understand. Many people would have lost their humanity. I’m glad you didn’t.
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Sorry I didn’t get my point across well. It’s Monday. I can’t brain.
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No worries. I can’t brain either. 😆😆
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Wow. That’s a six-line hard punch right there. Good job Sarah 🙂
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Thank you so much. I hope it wasn’t too much. 😊
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Not at all!
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I appreciate that, thank you.
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