A Picasso

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  • Everest
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A Picasso

Creep through Saturn pillow and/ leak through certain silhouette/

Yet, intimate issues diss-assemble the heroine/

Unable to be held, because every night she screamed/ between/ the seams/

Of her cotton bed spread/ why you couldn’t get head/

Pinned down at thighs by legs teaming with adrenaline/

With veins that chafe the joints, destroy, small ligament/

Mother is at work and her brother holding her sister/

Brutal beatings taken, forsaken, none worse than their sister/

Crawling over youth is a grown man/ who use to make mom slow dance/

To the rhythm, instead of her children, until he could…un-roll those pants/

But now methods have changed, the beast has become restless/

Bringing wooden tools, to make blood pools, and beat one senseless/

Slap the other to the wall/ impact, concrete crumbles to the floor/

I feel the nerve damage, there is no running to the door/

Forced to SEE the screams, feel the cries of pain and anguish/

That bore into a pure heart and cause it to blemish/

This life may be filled with angels, but this night was hellish/

The chains that protect the innocent handed to the devil, below and/

Under the whole thing/ a fact the attach, began with the a leak, of the Heem,-2-the-globin/

Pace quickened but the tears, caused some fears, so going slow and/

Raised visuals extreme, for example/ peep an Oakwood tree landing on an apple/

To diss-assemble the heroine/ and put disgrace on the bretherine/

 

……………………………………run away!

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Poetry is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality.

T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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