Darkness and Light

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Another date, another boyfriend.

Giving support to a woman

While wanting encouragement

From a mother.

Another day of cleaning

She scrubbed alone.

"You are loved."

Then darkness hissed

And let in by fear

Demolished that belief.

Awakened by slight movement.

A memory returned

Of his callous hands

In which she sought protection

A look! and assumed desire resumed.

"You are loved."

Then darkness hissed

And was let in by shame

Which demolished that belief.

Tears dripped down fair cheeks.

A friend knelt by

Who held her trembling hand

Revealing fresh slits

Across slim wrists.

"You are loved."

But darkness hissed again,

Let in by doubt,

It demolished that belief.

A drink could take it all away?

A few drinks had changed a lot;

That temporary distracting thought.

She inhaled a new scent

And registered such hunger.

She said, "I will be loved."

The darkness hissed

And she clutched tightly to her swelling belly

To protect her child against the pain.

The pain it brought to feel

Forgotten and rejected.

For secrets cannot be remembered

If they are not known.

Mistakes cannot be recalled

If they are not acknowledged.

"I will be loved."

Let in by hope was light,

Who whispered, "You are."

                       -Kaitlan Waycott

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