my childhood bed

my childhood bed

A Poem by sea lily

i used to sit here
in my childhood bed.

writing words
for all the boys who laid their head...

now i cradle a child, born of my body
all fluffy hair and milk breath.
i often think
i am softer as a mother.
here, where i used to sit and shudder
i was always the one to leave.
and when you married me
i wandered to you like a lamb.
you soon grew fierce
and i, repugnant.
scant food passes my lips
and the roundness of my face
lost to waste.
it was conscious, then.
now i feel the ache
because i always wanted to belong to somebody.
i feel the bruise
the ice cold shock
that lingers in my belly.
i was worthless to you.
but it will not last
i am stripped back
taken to where it all began
this bed.
(alone, yet not alone
she said)

© 2016 sea lily


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sea lily
sea lily

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