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Hush Little Baby - A Poem About Domestic Abuse
The makeup could only hide so much
 Covering all the apologies he’d recited
 He was just another explosive Casanova
 “I’m sorry baby, it’ll never happen again.”
 But lies don’t cover bruises
 Regret doesn’t mask the pain
 And your love has you blinded
 Like Hellen Keller grasping in the dark
 
 Staring at yourself in the mirror
 You ignore the purple marks
 Around your eye, the fingerprints
 Burned like the bad memories into your wrists
 Try to drown out the shattering glass
 All your memories trampled in a fit of rage
 Your life together fractured in a second
 
 You know it’s unhealthy
 All the hitting, all the screaming
 But you can’t seem to get away
 You’ve left a dozen times now
 Only to come crawling back to 
 The world of pain you’re used to
 But you insist there’s a side of him
 That is loving, caring, and kind
 Where is that side now?
 When you’ve locked yourself in the bathroom
 Again
 
 You know there’s another life at risk
 The baby growing in your belly
 That is doomed to be brought up in
 A hurricane, the storm that is your love
 As he stands over you, finger in your face
 A fist lands a punch, cracking drywall
 Where your face should have been 
 Crying you beg, you plead
 You scream, hands around throat
 You fall into the dark
 
 Eyes wide open now and the light is so bright
 Heaven, a hospital, or just a dream?
 Nurses standing over you, a doctor in a crisp white coat
 “Yes, she’ll be okay. We see cases like this all the time.”
 Wife beater, domestic abuse, hit her hard, cracked skull
 All foreign words, some sort of new language
 You insist you fell, tripped down the stairs earlier
 A nurse is holding your arm, pointing to the bruises
 Covering your arm, your wrist, motioning to your face
 You cry, begging to see him, begging for one more chance. 
 
 Home again, home again
 But is it really a home?
 Eggshell floors, battered walls, bruised egos
 A home coated in memories of a life before
 Before the drinking, before the black outs
 Before he began using you when HE wanted to
 Liar, liar arms to the skies
 All the cold of the winter in those deep blue eyes
 Losing yourself in his pretty words
 That once the baby comes there won’t be
 Another single shout, he wants do to things right
 
 Two years after baby, two more years of pain
 He’s left more bruises than ever in his wake
 A human hurricane destroying your life
 The smell of liquor is strong on his breath
 “Daddy, stop hurting mommy!”
 The screams of your daughter echo in the room
 Little cries for help, he’s let you go
 Sliding to the floor you grab your baby
 Dry her tears and hold her tight
 “Hush now honey, everything is alright” 
 Suddenly there’s a scream
 A bang, the final scene
 It’s all over now, you didn’t even get to say goodbye
 “Hush little girl, dry your eyes.”

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