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Like whiplash,
A spinal injury caused by a sudden jerking Of the head, either forward or backward, My heart is torn to pieces By the trauma my head has endured. My spine, the naturally weak, yet sturdy Backbone of my body, Allowing me to perform the routine, Normal functions of a healthy, Active human being, Can become aching or even paralyzed – In this case, by the fear Of excruciating loneliness and emotional strain. The deep-seeded need for love and affection Gripping us so tightly shows That we cannot get enough Of this sweet nectar Which God is waving in front of us; A carrot on a stick to lead us Toward someone’s selfish idea of a path forward. One might call this whiplash, This mental, physical, and emotional trauma, A wake-up call and a call to act, But these arms and legs must be surreally robotic, And my heart remains a broken, frozen half-shell Begging for the nectar, The carrot on a stick – The love which would fill my soul With the caring and true feelings From those who are supposed to care And feel that love for me…
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