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Her story isnt over yet
She is the one who figures it all out in the end
With a cereal box and a hole-punched fork in her hand, She weaves thread; using ordinary objects she had found She does what is familiar; Turning to abandoned places as a sanctuary She finds joy, beauty, appreciation and in doing so She honors and uplifts all that had been otherwise forgotten She sees otherwise invisible inner strength, hears the otherwise unacknowledged voices She believes in the inherent value of all living beings. She believes a better world is possible; Each of us are responsible She dedicates her time; invests her energy into building relationships In building respectful community among all creatures of the earth; people, plants, animals, the land all living in ecological harmony Understanding that each piece is integral to the whole That the suffering of one, is the suffering of all And no one is free so long another is still in chains She can see the bigger picture The spirit and potential of every being, from the inanimate natural world, to every creature big and small She likes when she is hidden Going unnoticed, off the radar As though she does not exist Lurking memories; of times locked up in a closet By those who were meant to protect children Dark and deserted; depleted of resources Crowded among rows of shoes, No space to stand upright, forced to hunch over Caught between clothes on hangers No place for a human being to survive Yet somehow she did and is still alive She learned the language of the shadows This is what she now speaks Her eyes have not yet adjusted to the brightness Her body continues to hunch over, her head hanging low Her mind and body continue to feel estranged and foreign Like she is on the sidelines, watching a show Holding on to hope; that her story isn't yet over Like a torch leading the way Coasting through robotically was no longer an option Her inner fire sustained through She too has been abandoned and have suffered She too deserves to be seen and heard and loved When she was finally released Bits and pieces of who she is was what she had left She used the shards of her soul to mark the walls Thought she left it there and can now move on The stories follow her around; spills and leaks out No longer can she contain it; no matter how much she pushes the closet doors shut The ghosts of the past are still there, staring her down How can she return these ghosts back to where they belong? How can she use the way she nurtures life to help herself? How can she turn to what she knows best? How can she put her dark past to rest? |
Re: Her story isnt over yet
I loved reading this piece of writing. The descriptions were really vivd and it was beautifully written. The whole second verse was really wonderful, and I especially liked this part
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Re: Her story isnt over yet
I always enjoy reading your writing and this really enjoyed reading this piece too. I love the second and last stanzas. Thank you for sharing <3
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I love this piece you have written. :)
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This flows really well! The last stanza is my favorite. :D
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This was lovely! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Sending you :hug:
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Re: Her story isnt over yet
Thank you everyone
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