Dancing Strong



Every time she dons her liquid form, she is wild and gloriously lost.
Each day she hopes that there will be another like it.
In my heart I sob purely for her. The only way I know how.

A blazing kaleidoscope of swirling lights of shame and solitude reveals the entire spectrum of her sentiments. All of them pirouetting, spinning, and leaping, uncensored.
Words that can’t be said out loud, raw words, pure words, blinding her, in her head.
There is an Inner thunder raging and she wonders if she is dreaming because only she claims it.

Life should be erasable, she thinks. At times it is the most desperate notion she has ever conjured
If she can learn how to dim the kaleidoscope to unveil shallow hues, bright only on command
Perhaps for once hell’s lights will not outshine the illuminations inside her head, preventing her from her obligation to remember how he……….

About this poem

This poem was written around 2014 and focuses on a young woman dealing with with a childhood trauma.

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Submitted by pebonger on January 02, 2022

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Bonnie Peters

Bonnie Peters is a Trinidadian poet who studied literature and creative writing at the University of the West Indies, but strayed from creative writing and poetry experience for the last 25 years. Even as she explored other aspects of what life has to offer she has never stopped writing poems and has an anthology of unpublished original poems that chronicles her experiences as a Caribbean woman, from girlhood in Trinidad and Tobago through adulthood while living and working in the united states for the past 25+ years. Several of her poems can be found on peotry.com such as "Dresses," "Dancing Strong," "Weeping Women, Little Girls" and others. more…

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