A Child At The Beach Poem by Whitedoves Nest

A Child At The Beach

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As she runs along the beach
Her thoughts hurt; out of reach
Her feet dig into the soft sand
She runs; she hides; her life planned

She looks out on the distant sea
Her thoughts lost; where is me?
Why do I have to live this life
The pain cuts like a knife

The buildings stand resolute
Above the beach; their silence mute
The waves crash on the shore below
Her thoughts whirl; everything slow

What would happen; she thought inside
If I just ran to the waves to hide;
If I just let them take me in
If I just let them hide my sin

What would it be like to step away
From this life that held her at bay
To stop the pain and anguish beneath
To belay the misery; internal grief

She continues to run, full speed ahead
Just one step to the right; she's dead
The waves would take her; problems gone
She would not feel the guilt; it is the norm

Why you may ask is she here
Running the beach; terror near
Wanting to end it; wanting to hide
Wanting to take relief in suicide?

Her father molested her for many years
Her father brought forward many tears
Fear was beyond mention; ever there
Back in the car; she knew no care

For she would have to continue on
Hiding, dreading; happiness gone
She would have to deal with her dad
Touching; taunting; eternally sad

For now years on the pain is still there
But now she has found others that truly care
She remembers back; the moment gone
She remembers of this time; forlorn

For if she had taken her life
She would not be a loving wife
Her kids would not be now and here
Others would live with this frightening fear

There would be no tears tonight
She would be forgotten; forever in fright
No one would know what lay beneath
The fear; the awful pain of grief

This poem would not be read to
Spreading the message of grief to you
She would be a tombstone covered in moss
Laying beneath a large wooden cross

Her life fulfilled now; many years on
The pain still there, but the horror gone
She worked through what it all meant
And her father now; reported,100 percent

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Hugh Cobb 27 January 2006

Your use of your poetry to share your experiences and those of other survivors can really be healing for them. For so often abuse survivors feel isolated and tend to blame themselves for what they had no power or control over. Thank you for your ministry to them through your website and your verse. Blessed Be, HDC

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Mary Nagy 27 January 2006

This is so powerful! I'd say I enjoyed it but that's not doing it the justice it deserves. You are not only an abuse survivor, you are a healer. Your poems will no doubt help many people deal with their situations. I'm very impressed with your courage. Sincerely, Mary

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Elya Thorn 27 January 2006

OH, this has brought tears to my eyes... Oh God, this is just.... This is not only poetry, this is not only art, it's so much more...

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