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Wraith of the Cavern

The cavern breathes.
Its walls slick with time, with damp, with secrets.
It has seen centuries of footsteps,
but tonight, it watches.

Above, the sky stretches wide—
galaxies shifting, burning,
too far, too indifferent
to witness what he has done.

She is beneath him.
Was beneath him.
Her breath stolen, her body cooling,
the fight long gone from her limbs.
He had taken what he wanted.
More than that.
Everything.

Now, only the cavern knows.

His hands, trembling now, touch the stone.
His chest heaves.
Guilt? Regret?
No—something deeper, something worse.

And then, he screams.

The sound rips through the cavern,
tearing against rock,
splitting the silence open
like a wound.

The walls tremble.
The ground shifts.
The cavern awakens.

For a breath, it grieves.
For a breath, it remembers her.

Then, it judges.

The air thickens.
The trembling stops.
His voice is taken,

flung into the void,
cast to the stars
never to return.

This is his punishment.
Not death.
Not solitude.
But silence.
The last tether to her,
severed.

Once, she pressed her palm to his chest.
Felt the hum of breath.
The warmth of skin.
The pulse of something real.

Now—nothing.

The cavern swallows the last echo.
Above, the universe turns on,
uncaring.

And the stars—
they do not grieve for him.



Reflection:

This poem is about justice—true, raw justice. The kind that human hands often fail to deliver. He took everything from her, stripping her of dignity, of breath, of life itself. But the world, the universe, does not punish men like him. They walk free, justified by excuses, shielded by silence.
But the cavern does not forget. It listens. It knows what he has done. And so, in a world where men take and walk away unscathed, the cavern becomes the reckoning. It takes the only thing left to take—his voice, his ability to be heard, his existence as something that matters. It does what the world refuses to do.

His punishment is not death. That would be too simple, too kind. Instead, he is erased, left in a silence that mirrors the silence he forced upon her. A silence that echoes forever, but never back to him.

And the stars? The universe? They do not grieve. Because this was never about them.

This is about her.

Copyright © Douglas Crabtree | Year Posted 2025


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The Contract, No More

It is her body by God, so they say,
But by man and by rite, she belongs to him.
The contract, black and white swirls, binding,
signed in ink that bleeds into chains.

He takes her as he pleases.
The decision is not hers to make.
Face buried, held by the ringed hand,
pressed into the pillow to smother resistance.

His knees split her legs, forcing them wide.
Fingers, wet with spit, force entry,
preparing her body for what she does not want.
Her muffled squeaks, please, no more—
trapped beneath the weight of an uncaring predator.

His release. Her shame.
The spot of blood staining the sheets,
a mark not of love, not of union,
but of violence written into law.

She will abide.
She will cry later.
She will wake, stretch sore limbs,
and pretend she was not taken in the night.

He owns her.
She knows.
And so does the world that does nothing.

The vows were a noose.
The wedding bed, a tomb.
And the law—
the law calls it his right.

And history will remember the cowards.

Copyright © Douglas Crabtree | Year Posted 2025

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Let Her Echo Free

Keep not her voice—
Let. It. Echo. Free.
Watch her unfold—
Oh, how GREAT she will be.
She will rise to the top—
Shining, smiling, and full of glee.

Copyright © Douglas Crabtree | Year Posted 2025

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