Trauma

Trauma

A Poem by Marshall


The serrated edges of the arc of reason cut deep 
into the normal daily fabric of living 
and strange unwelcomed thoughts spill over
into the uncontrollable urge to be 
medicated and managed by those
who do not understand the demons
that reside within-
people not invited  stay longer than dinner time
and that which was once normal
becomes a cascade of fear.

It was time to take the pill
keep the cages locked
control the fright and frailty
walk in the sunshine yet feel the ice
wake in the morning and feel night
dance in the town hall-feel the distance
and wear my heart on a sleeve.

I know 
She will survive the strange voices
worship after the sun and sand
and walk in the light from the shadows
and sleep in the arms
of tenderness and love
fly with the angels of happiness
when life is ready to accept her
into arms waiting for  the comfort
she so deserves.Be blessed.




Author Notes

To a very special friend, who fought these very demons, everyday, and is now rising from the ashes of a long, long nightmare. I just want to say to you-that there is hope in everything. You are blessed.

© Marshall Gass. All rights reserved, 13 days ago

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© 2014 Marshall


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I know how this feels. Glad to hear your friend is rising from the ashes.
Nice to hear about happy endings.

Posted 10 Years Ago


good stuff here mr. marshall. Sound like whomever she is has been through a lot more than life should ever be.

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Marshall
Marshall

Auckland, Manukau City, New Zealand



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