No more dark light



Was it me that day, not long ago?

My dead emptiness floated
with the reflection of the mirror
I looked back at my own dark brown eyes
a sad look
a sad face

My silence and my suffocating breath
wanted to tell me something
when all at once a sigh
gone mad from my torment
cried out
on the other side of the mirror
crying with my tired eyes

Telling me
love suppose to be beautiful
like a special scent of flower
open the door and escape
do not let him abuse you once more  
.
A year later
I was looking again in my mirror
I wanted to find
whiteness of hope
a memory emptied of its sorrow
flowers to revive my smile

A year later
I saw my serene mind
playing a harp tune
and my peaceful soul
dancing with droplets of rain

Today, far away from you
my life is bliss
no more one choice
no more violence
no more terror
no more fear
no more dark light

I trust myself I am standing tall
I am hopeful of being the person I wanted to be
and of doing the things that I wanted to do
and I am still smiling

About this poem

About an abusive marriage

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Submitted by Sshebany on August 28, 2023

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Words 228
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 1, 5, 7, 12, 5, 7, 4

Salwa Sheibany

Salwa Sheibany is an American- Arab writer, who writes in five languages, English, French, Italian and Arabic. and Spanish She is also a lecturer with an extensive teaching experience in university level. She received her masters degree in French Literature ar the University of Virginia. She served as director and judge for the International Film Festival. Among her plentiful gifts she has an eye for photography inspired by her passion of the sky and nature. Writing poetry is her new journey into enlightenment and spiritual awakening. She was mentored in Arabic by the Egypitan poet and author Essama Chiba, an accomplished writer who is published worldwide. Salwa is blessed to be a mother of two, they are her pride and joy. more…

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