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It was a miserable existence, that of a battered wife It was a never ending cycle of a hurt-filled violent life She always walked on eggshells, avoided direct eye contact Did nothing that would get him balled-fist riled up She always spoke in a timid voice, deferred on every household decision Never did complain when the sex was too rough Ofttimes it wasn't even her that would get his pot boiling Get him steamed and hopping mad It could be the telly news, the neighbor's cat Or the photo of his mum and dad It was a daily chore, washing away the pain that was mixed in with the bloodstains It was a daily chore, rinsing away the tears that was mixed in with the whiskey and beers And each night before turning out the light, she has to take her daily dose of verbal abuse Then tiredly arise with swollen, sullen eyes — rehearse to neighbors another recycled excuse And for a few hours she gets to enjoy a quiet space that is blissfully sweet Escape in daydreams before she faces the daily grind of wash, rinse, repeat This is one of my never-commented-on poems. It deals with a disturbing issue, domestic violence. Originally posted on 10-7-2016 — Romantic Warrior
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