Apr 04, 2013 - Issue 511 |
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DREAMS & NIGHTMARES Silent tears Stifled sobs Eyes tightly shut Refusing to see and remember what the night looks like A hand covering the mouth The scream unheard The body folded like fetus Until the break of dawn She has to wake up and
rise To begin her day No matter what Water running down her
body She needs to wash away
last night’s pain That left no visible cuts
and fractured bones Except the broken pieces
inside of her No bruises, no blood just an ugly scar in her soul and the crushed spirit from angry words and lost hopes To make it through the
night She dreamed of childhood
joys and her father’s strength and her mother’s patience She clings to the memories Of her grandmother’s song And her grandfather’s
wisdom She let them stay as long as
they can So she would not lose her
mind And the memories She goes to work and
smiles sweetly Hides the pain of broken-ness Nobody knew what she goes
through When nights have cruel
shadows And creeping demons They call her pretty and
smart She smiles and say thank
you The ugliness of the night
forgotten Until it is time to go to
bed (All Rights Reserved Pitsik Dominado March 30, 2013) |
BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator, Margaret Rose Dominado is a nurse from the Philippines with
three decades of professional experience in public health and nursing
education. Earned her Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) degree from
the University of Phoenix with a membership to the Honor Society of
Nursing-Sigma Theta Tau International. Actively involved with Katarungan - International Center for Peace, Justice and Human Rights in the Philippines based in Washington, D.C. Click here to contact Ms. Dominado. |