L'inconfort d'une vie brisée



My papa always saying "I'm a good, girl."

Papa was always happy and he keeps on inviting me to a room, he said "he wanted to play with me"

But papa was angry with me and said "I'm a bad girl now."
Because I didn't follow what he said.

Papa was so scary,
He started on grabbing me into a dark room.

Papa started destroying my body, and feeling me.

My stomach was on a grip.

Poor little me.

I don't feel good

My collapse body couldn't handle it, my stomach feels like as if it's going to rip up.

A loud voice coming inside it.

Papa keeps on eaiting my collapse body.

My body started heated up as if there's something coming inside.

He's now drinking my soup.

Papa keeps on playing with me, everyday.

Poor little girl no one even help her.

About this poem

DISCLAIMER: 「a trigger warning for those people who want to read this story.」 And this story is about of a child, who got raped from his own father.

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Written on August 15, 2022

Submitted by Yoru on August 15, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X A XX AX A X A X X X A X X X X
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 751
Words 173
Stanzas 15
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1

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I used to live in this world, in fact all the people keep pushing me away thro to the darkness. All I can see was a dark and an unknown things. I was stuck in a dimension that I created a long time ago. I couldn't do anything, because I don't know which is the way on going back to the reality. I can't even breath thro to this ispiral. How I wish I could meet someone here, a person that won't leave me in this world. I was once betrayed by the person that I trust the most. All I can do is to stay remain silent, While staying here in this world. How i wish I could leave here, and live a happy life where normal human always do. more…

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