Painting A Future With A Black Past
Forethought to Audience: Each stanza contains at least one symbol of an unfortunate circumstance that has occurred in my life. If a person has changed, their past doesn’t portray who they are. Rather it shows others how strong they are.
Quit staring into my tired, watery eyes
Please don’t ask me about the marks on my thighs
I couldn’t help myself
I needed to feel something that would tell me this is real
My past is like a box
Trapping, suffocating
Phone keeps ringing
Jailbirds are sorrowfully singing
Monsters tear at my clothes
My mind
My heart
Each one swiftly tearing me apart
Pieces of me scattered
Promising vessels shattered
Yell, scream, kick, slap
Raindrops filling my lap
Why is he sick?
Why is he gone?
Why does everything I do seem wrong?
He who looks back bumps into a wall
I guess that’s why I always fall
My past is like a box
Distinctly labeled: NEVER RETURN TO SENDER
She’s stronger now
Bolder now
Heading in a clear direction without looking back
Rambunctiousness is a quality she certainly doesn’t lack
Growth and change
Refusal to remain the same
These are the key ingredients to setting aside a box made of glass
And blurring the memories of a broken past