Broken
13 July, 2001
Author: Seizure
I detest my father, he made me who I am
He made sure I knew, I wasn't worth a damn
He fed me what I hated, then beat me if I'd choke
My pain was his pleasure, to him it was a joke
He'd pin me to the wall, and yell until I cried
He soon had me saying, I wish that I had died
My sister did no wrong, it was always me
She even killed my dog, then got away scott free
She pushed all blame to me, I was her whipping boy
My father would believe her, then did what brought him joy
He threw me to the floor, then ran me in the wall
Then rolled me down the stairs, and watched me as I'd fall
No one would help me, I couldn't help myself
Then one day I found him, my brother under a shelf
He was beaten badly, almost as bad as me
And now I had no choice, I would set us free
So I grabbed some scissors, and set out for my dad
But he came behind me, and said that was real bad
He took the scissors from me, then dropped them to the floor
Then he picked me up, and threw me through a door
He took a broken chair leg, and beat me until half dead
And took another swing, with every word he said
He told me not to talk, I remained softspoken
Until every bone I had, finally became broken
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Comments on this poem/writing:
Meridian Zuriel (64.12.117.9) -- Monday, March 29 2004, 10:02 am Hey Seizure! Just wanted to tell you how sorry I am to hear about the abuse you've suffered from your father. You and your brother. I hope things work out for the better in the future years to come! Have fun Seizure! ANd...........Continue to live each day with expectation! Yours truly, Meridian |
grey (4.62.216.243) -- Monday, September 27 2004, 05:40 am strange how things come to people so much horror all to fall on one person your poem made me think i liked it |
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