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by Punky
Rated: E · Poetry · Emotional · #847296
Empathetic observation of an obese woman, viewing the true reason for her circumstance.
SWALLOWED PAIN

I look at her tremendous girth
I know the truth.

She strains to move, to breathe, to live
I know the truth.

Her deep, sad eyes are screaming!
I catch her thousand mile stare
and know what she is thinking.

I care, but do not dare to share
what were, but are no longer there:
My Pain, My Truth.

It is not food--but PAIN
that she has swallowed,
yet in vain.

She dreams of whom she was inside
this fortress she alone has built--
to keep love out.

The love she knew bore lies and pain.
How could it be if truth is love--
that any love is pain?

"Why me?" "Help me!" "Show me!" "Save me!"
Her silent prayers are deafening:
"Of truth and love, I know I am unworthy."

Her pleas, unfettered, reach the heavens.
Through cloud and rain a silent answer sifts.
Her burdened spirit lifts.

LOVE, unconditional, fearless, free,
at once embraced and understood!
Her vision, an enlightenment for TRUTH.

Empowered now by her own TRUTH,
confronting the old lies of love,
her life begins by ending swallowed pain.
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