Author: | R. Carey | ISBN: | 9781480970021 |
Publisher: | Dorrance Publishing | Publication: | February 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | RoseDog Books | Language: | English |
Author: | R. Carey |
ISBN: | 9781480970021 |
Publisher: | Dorrance Publishing |
Publication: | February 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | RoseDog Books |
Language: | English |
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by R. Carey
It is as if, being a woman, man, or child gives us rights to our bodies. Parents or relatives do not see nor want themselves or others to see what is happening to you. With no understanding for yourself still say “No!”
For us all
Girls, boys, women and men tell it and then
The deletion of it all secures
Our freedom of any abuse, gives us strength to
Not empower them and empower the sanity, the beauty of our life
The meaning to allow us to go forward
So
Delete it
Delete it all!
I heard evil, I saw evil. It was being let out on me.
Speak when spoken to, otherwise be quiet. Who was I that
Anyone would listen too? I learned that early in life.
I never knew what normal was. Is that normal?
Everybody else seemed to be different than me. Their
Smiles and laughter let me know it didn’t bother them.
Invisible and unknown, shush … they are coming for me
Again, to touch me and make me do things.
About the Author
R. Carey was born in Illinois in 1962. She has three children whom she speaks of often. She remains close to her mom who has suffered with her illness for years. It’s hard to explain her life at times. She recalls the actions that take time in her life but not the life on time.
Carey’s life is real and used to be painfully hurtful. The more life has thrown at her, the more she became a great fighter with the help of those who meant the most to her. It takes a lot to be reformed after the many things that she has been through in her life – but she’s deleted all the bad and is delighted to receive the good!
Deleted
by R. Carey
It is as if, being a woman, man, or child gives us rights to our bodies. Parents or relatives do not see nor want themselves or others to see what is happening to you. With no understanding for yourself still say “No!”
For us all
Girls, boys, women and men tell it and then
The deletion of it all secures
Our freedom of any abuse, gives us strength to
Not empower them and empower the sanity, the beauty of our life
The meaning to allow us to go forward
So
Delete it
Delete it all!
I heard evil, I saw evil. It was being let out on me.
Speak when spoken to, otherwise be quiet. Who was I that
Anyone would listen too? I learned that early in life.
I never knew what normal was. Is that normal?
Everybody else seemed to be different than me. Their
Smiles and laughter let me know it didn’t bother them.
Invisible and unknown, shush … they are coming for me
Again, to touch me and make me do things.
About the Author
R. Carey was born in Illinois in 1962. She has three children whom she speaks of often. She remains close to her mom who has suffered with her illness for years. It’s hard to explain her life at times. She recalls the actions that take time in her life but not the life on time.
Carey’s life is real and used to be painfully hurtful. The more life has thrown at her, the more she became a great fighter with the help of those who meant the most to her. It takes a lot to be reformed after the many things that she has been through in her life – but she’s deleted all the bad and is delighted to receive the good!