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Silently She Drowns
Drifting between love and hate chained spread-eagled in a tug-of-war of extreme emotions pulling relentlessly; her body aches ... her mind bubbling, a boiling cauldron pleading for release. In her parched throat a stifled scream soundlessly quivers, then retreats into the dark chasm deep within cowering in the chilly dungeon where her heart lies slowly bleeding. Torn to shreds her dreams hang in front of her misty eyes, blurred... she struggles between the choice of fire and water, courage and defeat. A key turns...the door slams...footsteps. His loud voice calls; her body trembles as yet again she reluctantly succumbs to overpowering waves of helplessness... Silently she drowns in fearful anticipation. ------------------------------------------ [Many women suffer in silence while struggling with abusive relationships. This B&W picture reflects the dark mood of this poem.] ------------------------------------------ 26th April, 2016 Being Invisible Contest#2 by Skat A
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