My body was a cage With only eyes for doors. My arms, contorted, Like branches twisted in shadows. Voices, hollow sounds, Called from the dinner table, but My legs, dead trunks, Held me to a bed With a view to other children. How they danced, Like pansies and violets, Their blooms outstretched, Gathering rays […]
via Hope was Not a Loss – Barbara Leonhard — FREE VERSE REVOLUTION
(UPDATE: This poem is archived – the link no longer works – because FREE VERSE REVOLUTION has a new literary magazine. If you wish to access this link, let me know.)
You have expressed the pain and agony of your trapped state in such a powerful way, Barb. I’m so thankful you got through it.
Martha
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Thank you, Martha! You wanted to play with me and help me, but my broken brain may not recall all that. ♥️
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