You might have left,
But, your presence still lingers...
Your ghost is forever spectating,
Urging me to fail.
You might have left,
But, I can never forget
The pangs of hunger,
The unprovoked screams,
And my constant confusion.
You might have left,
But, I can still feel
The sting of
Your gentle slaps.
You might have left,
But, I remain
Haunted by
Your drunken nights;
The time you tried to die.
You might have left,
But, your insults
Still echo in my brain.
"Fat; annoying; untalented."
You might have left,
But, I still remember
Your desire for me to be
Another woman's child.
"I wish you weren't my daughter."
You might have left,
But, even now
You remain in denial.
"That didn't actually happen though, did it?"
You might have left,
But, my memory of you
Forever remains
Engraved in my mind;
Etched into my soul.
You might have left,
But, my innocence is long gone;
Your alcoholistic behaviors took care of that.
I was only nine...
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Breaking My Silence
PoetryThis is a collection of some of my newer poems as well as revised versions of some of my older ones. Some of these will be on lighter side but there will also be plenty that are very dark and raw with emotion as well as content. ****Trigger Warning...