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Children who were broken
Contributed by
gothicangel
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Wednesday, 17th March 2004 @ 01:25:04 PM in AEST
Topic:
SadPoetry
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For Children Who Were Broken
it is very hard to mend......
Our pain was rarely spoken
and we hid the truth from friends.
Our parents said they loved us,
but they didn't act that way.
They broke our hearts
and stole our worth,
with the things that they would say.
We wanted them to love us.
We didn't know what we did
to make them yell at us
and hit us,
and wish we weren't their kid.
They'd beat us up and scream at us
and blame us for their lives.
Then they'd hold us close inside their arms
and tell us confusing lies
of how they really loved us --
even though we were BAD,
and how it was OUR fault they hit us,
OUR fault that they were mad.
When days were just beginning
we sometimes prayed for them to end,
and when the pain kept coming,
we learned to just pretend
that we were good
and so were they
and this was just
on of those days ...
tomorrow we'd be friends.
We had to believe it so.
We had nowhere else to go.
Each day that we pretended,
we replaced reality
with lies, or dreams,
or angry schemes,
in search of dignity ....
until our lies
got bigger than the truth,
and we had no one real to be
Our bodies were forsaken.
With no safe place to hide,
we learned to stop
hearing and feeling what they did to our outsides.
We tried to make them love us,
till we hated ourselves instead,
and couldn't see a way out,
and wished that they were dead.
We scared ourselves by thinking that,
and scared ourselves to know,
that we were acting just like them --
and might ever more be so.
To be half the size of a grown-up
and trapped inside their pain....
To every day lose everything
with no savior or refrain...
To wonder how it is possible
that God could so forget
the worthy child you knew you were,
when you had not been damaged yet ...
To figure on your fingers
that the years till you'd be grown
enough to leave the torment
and survive away from home,
were more than you could count to,
or more than you could bear,
was the reality we lived in
and we knew it wasn't fair.
We who grew up broken
are somewhat out of time,
struggling to mend our childhood,
when our peers are in their prime.
Where others find love
and contentment,
we still often have to strive
to remember we are worthy,
and heroes just to be alive.
Some of us are healing.
some are stealing.
Most are passing the anger on.
Some give their lives away to drugs,
or the promise of like beyond.
Some still hide from society.
Some struggle to belong.
But all of us are wishing
the past would not hold on
so long.
There's a lot of digging down to do
to find the child within,
to love away the ugly pain
and feel innocence again.
There is forgiveness
worthy of angel's wings
for remembering those at all,
who abused our sacred childhood
and programmed us to fall.
To seek to understand them,
and how their pain became our own,
is to risk the ground we stand on
to climb the mountain home.
The journey is not so lonely
as in the past it s been ...
More of us are strong enough
to let the growth begin.
But while we're trekking
up the mountain
we need everything we've got,
to face the adults we have become,
and all that we are not.
So when you see us weary
from the day's internal climb ...
When we find fault
with your best efforts,
or treat imperfection
as purposeful crime ...
When you see our quick defenses,
our efforts to control,
our readiness to form a plan
of unrealistic goals ...
When we run into a conflict
and fight to the bitter end,
remember ...
We think that winning means
we won't be hurt again.
When we abandon OUR thoughts
and feelings,
to be what we believe YOU
want us to,
or look at trouble we re having,
and want to blame it all on you...
When life calls for new beginnings,
and we fear they re doomed to end,
remember...
Wounded trust is like a wounded knee--
It is very hard to bend.
Please remember this
when we are out of sorts.
Tell us the truth, and be our friend.
For children who were broken...
it is very hard to mend.
Copyright ©
gothicangel
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Re: Children who were broken
(User Rating: 1 ) by arden on
Wednesday, 17th March 2004 @ 01:34:52 PM AEST (User
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oh my god. this is just pure greatness. its so true. i loved every word of this. so powerful your words are. awesome write. impressive talent.
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Re: Children who were broken
(User Rating: 1 ) by gery_giggles on
Wednesday, 17th March 2004 @ 09:19:54 PM AEST (User
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this was good.....it hit a nerve..*tears*..this is so sad but yet so true.
luv always |
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Re: Children who were broken
(User Rating: 1 ) by JadedExistence on
Wednesday, 17th March 2004 @ 11:13:30 PM AEST (User
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I don't really know what to say. Just...Wow. This is absolutely amazing.
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Re: Children who were broken
(User Rating: 1 ) by bobotheclown on
Thursday, 18th March 2004 @ 12:07:10 AM AEST (User
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wow this was heavy and gave me chills. If this was about yer self it sounds as if u are mending and I must commend you for your strength... your poem was very beautiful.
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Re: Children who were broken
(User Rating: 1 ) by Avarice_Riot on
Thursday, 18th March 2004 @ 01:58:46 AM AEST (User
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Omg that was incredible. I can relate to this so much, I don't think i've ever read another poem on this site that I connected with so much. Thank you for posting this. |
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Re: Children who were broken
(User Rating: 0 ) by Former_Member on
Thursday, 18th March 2004 @ 02:02:52 AM AEST (User
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Yeah. You put it very well. Some had it better and some had it worse. But you nailed the gist of it right on the head. That's why I love this site, if you can't find the words then maybe someone else has. Kudos to you. And heal on.
From one broken child to another. |
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Re: Children who were broken
(User Rating: 1 ) by Pwei on
Monday, 22nd March 2004 @ 05:19:02 PM AEST (User
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Hiya,
You were right I did like this....its again very powerful. You have great insight.....
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Re: Children who were broken
(User Rating: 1 ) by xSlashXPrettyXSkinx on
Saturday, 4th September 2004 @ 09:29:18 PM AEST (User
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Gothicangel... I just want to say...first of all, this poem is perfect. The structure, the technicality. All of it beyond words of praise.
But mainly...and above all else... it couldnt have ever been said better. Ive tried for years and years to help people understand. People who have been there, can connect on such a deep level that we feel like we are you...and people who havent, get a little better chance at understanding what exactly we are feeling and thinking, maybe where they werent able to before.
I just want you to know...its been 8 years since Ive had to deal with any of that; 8 years of trying to write it down and analyse it... and you did it right here. I am so in awe of your abilities...
You are a very strong person, for writing this, for posting this...and for surviving...
The best lines of the entire poem, the ones that speak volumes... are...
"Where others find love
and contentment,
we still often have to strive
to remember we are worthy,
and heroes just to be alive."
Thank you... so much. This, i promise, means the world to many people... especially me.
Lindsey *hugs*
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