"THE INVISABLE BRAND"
"THE INVISABLE BRAND"
Born to a family of hate
Youngest of three, only girl
I'd think they'd be happy with fate
Another mouth to feed, put me on the tilt-a-whirl
Poverty corrodes a mind like rust
She tells me how I was prayed for
Yet nothing in the pantry but dust
Hatred and bitterness settles the score
Not enough money or food to go around
A hungry, crying infant, six months old
Getting slapped for crying when doctor bound
Bruises on my tiny body, no doctor I am later told
No neighbors and no playmates
Dad is always working, brothers hate me
Even at that age praying for Pearly Gates
I was a constant reminder, plain to see
She told me how she would pray for me
Already two boys but years pass
She wanted a girl so desperately
Yet once I arrived, she beat my ass
I'd get so excited when my brother would play
A game a small girl didn't understand
He was ten, I was three, no way!
She didn't pay attention, now I have a brand
The brand is invisable, it's in my head
It seemed better then being ignored or being beat
These were my options instead
Now I live with what was done, like a group of elite
The pain became way too much
I drank and drugged to forget
If it wasn't him, someone else would touch
Drink to drown my shame, but yet
It never got better, only worse
This little girl they prayed for
Was praying herself, but for a hearse
Made to believe I was a whore
The sadness seen in my eyes
Party like a rock star to forget
"Can't even kill myself right!", she cries
Cries a river, her face red and wet
She graduates, gets married, has a baby
A beautiful wonder to behold
Finally her chance, just maybe
He became her next violator 'til she told
Three babies later, nothing has changed
Can't keep a marriage together at all
Finally sober, with clear eyes she sees the range
Of damage caused like hitting a brick wall
Permanent damage in the name of love
She'll never be the same, no way
She has a higher power from above
Yet all that pain is carried to this day
Her three children kept her alive
They needed her, relied on her
They loved her, and needed to survive
All for them, that is for sure!
Dori Wheeler 26may09
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