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Dee Kawana Poem
As females we're taught that our breasts are apart of our identify and motherhood and roll as a lover. I felt the lump so small in size insignificant in size and yet you took away everything I knew you took family members all without hesitation or looking back. I said a silent goodbye to you my female identify I've got courage and pride that you can't have
Copyright © Dee Kawana | Year Posted 2023
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Dee Kawana Poem
I slip you on hide behind your form. No eye searing into me seeing my truth. Must hide .no real smiles or eye contact just advoidance and pretense. Mustn't shatter illusions. Can't breath suffocating behind my mask
Copyright © Dee Kawana | Year Posted 2023
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Dee Kawana Poem
You stole my identity still not finished with me. You stole my life my wishes desires hopes dreams and fantasy of being a mum a privilege I so badly graved. You stole so much but not my spirit I didn't give you my power my soul my motivation. You're an entity a evil word called cancer. I private fight.
Copyright © Dee Kawana | Year Posted 2023
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Dee Kawana Poem
I grave your sweet release your pressure gone darkness calling me. I can feel the difference straight away no more pain no more hiding just sweet Bliss. The blade enters my skin and spirit setting me free from your control. Nore. Take me now before it's too late
Copyright © Dee Kawana | Year Posted 2023
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