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Michael
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0 posted 2000-04-19 06:35 PM


FAMILIAR HANDS


You're bedroom door opens one night.
A silhouette stands in the light.
A child squeezing a teddy bear,
You can't quite see who's standing there.

But in they come, closing the door.
Now darkness is there, nothing more.
Till someone sits down by your side,
As innocense goes the wayside.

A soft whisper, a well known voice
Tells you in this you have no choice.
A touch no child understands,
A stranger with familiar hands.

Holding your fears over your head,
Your sole torment becomes the bed.
So you let them have what they must,
Vowing never again to trust.

You writhe in fear, you become shame,
You hate the face behind your name.
"You brought this on yourself", you're told.
You carry those words till you're old.

Then one day upon your vacant stare,
In the mirror, seeing no-one there.
You realize emotion's dead.
You long for love, live in it's dread.

What you need, you hate to think of,
The touch of someone that you love.
To look in eyes, believe they care,
To expose your body to share.

Now look at you, you're thirty two,
And still those hands are touching you.
What could you possibly do when,
You were merely a child of ten.

Michael Anderson

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Marina
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1 posted 2000-04-19 06:43 PM


Michael, this is truly a very powerful and truthful piece.  This hit home for I can tell you. Sometimes there is nothing in the world worse then " Familiar Hands"  Thank you very much for reposting this perfect poem for our cause.

Marina

Mistikman
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2 posted 2000-04-19 06:46 PM


wow, Michael... the last line of this one reminds me of my poem Abuse I posted up in open #6.
Janet Marie
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3 posted 2000-04-19 06:48 PM


M,
I was waiting for your post to this challenge,
knowing full well it would effect me, (in whatever way your would expresss yourself,)
but even I wasn't prepared for how much,how deeply this one does.
Normally I highlight the stanza's or lines that effect me the most...there would be no way to pick one out over another in this one...each tear at my heart.
I know, you know, too many of us know.
I am overwhelmed by the volume of poems being posted here...but I am also stronger by knowing we are all quiet comfort for each other.
jm

netswan
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4 posted 2000-04-19 07:22 PM


Another excellent writing, Michael, I am
new here and am coming to expect no less
from you.  Challenge well met.

I am becoming almost speechless in this
forum, yesterday and today, as my eyes
are full of tears -- my kleenex is on my
desk for the next poem on child abuse
that I start to read, or write as the past
comes flooding back.

netswan

Poet deVine
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5 posted 2000-04-19 08:16 PM


This is excellent...the title is enough to give you chills...and excellent title for this type of poem.....
Corinne
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6 posted 2000-04-19 08:39 PM


Michael,

I think you'd be an excellent person to know.

Your sweetness shines through everything you write and your poetic soul retains it's innocence (with the possible exception of the adult room!)no matter what the subject matter!

Corinne

Martie
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7 posted 2000-04-19 10:36 PM


Real, well done---touched my tears.
Tara Simms
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8 posted 2000-04-19 10:51 PM


Oh, Michael, this poem touches me.  Sometimes parents don't realize the lifelong effects their actions have on their children.  You wrote this perfectly.
Butterflies_dont_cry
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9 posted 2000-04-19 10:59 PM



Michael...as the tears run down my face I can only say.....I know.  This was very well written and very powerful.

WhiteNite
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10 posted 2000-04-19 11:06 PM


Man... what a night to decide to get back in the mood to read some poetry huh?  Every poem I read brings so many sighs... all the poems from this challenge could bring tears to your eyes.

A very... well.. there's no single word to descrive this poem Michael... and if I listed all the ones that fit it, you'd just get bored and skip to the next reply... so I'll just say "great poem"  

P.S.
      The first girl I ever dated had an experience like this... It's a good thing he lives on the other side of the U.S., that's all I've got to say. Reading or seeing movies or anything dealing with this type of abuse puts my heart and mind in an angry fit to this day.

 "Don't let your character get camoflaged with your environment.
Find who you are and let it stay in its true colors." --Rachel Joy Scott

mariee66
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11 posted 2000-04-20 12:08 PM


As always, a very well written poem~
Marie~

A Romantic Heart
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12 posted 2000-04-20 03:25 AM


very emotional!!
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13 posted 2000-04-20 05:38 PM


BTT
Michael
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14 posted 2000-04-20 08:57 PM


Marina, Nothing worse, indeed.  I am so glad you have posted this challenge.  Abuse is so overlooked by society today... too many times the victims feel they are the problem.  They carry the guilt and hide in the shadows of society that gives them no rights...

Mistik, this piece was originally posted last October just in case you're wondering...

Janet, we all are indeed, "quiet comfort" for ane another.

netswan, tears are soft healing.  

Corinne, thank you, your words humble me.

Tara, the effects last a lifetime for many.  and you're right so many parents think it can just be swept under the carpet, never realizeing the extent of damage they've done.

WhiteNite, I don't bore that easily... but thank you.  And I know the emotion that swirls in you when someone you care for has been hurt in this manner, believe me I do.

Thank you all for the replies.  I realize, myself, in reading poems of a nature such as this, one often has no clue as what to say.  I have read nearly all the abuse poems posted, and have found them all very touching... but very hard to reply to for my own personal reasons, I guess.  Forgive me my silence.

Michael


Janet Marie
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15 posted 2000-04-20 09:10 PM


nothing to forgive, its understood.(smile)

Meadowmuse
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16 posted 2000-04-20 09:20 PM


There's just so much here, Michael...and so much to say...


Alwye
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17 posted 2000-04-20 11:08 PM


Intense pain and power, my friend...I can honestly say I've never been through such a thing, but I've seen lives torn apart by those who have..it's so awful.  Phenomenal work Michael.  

 *Krista Knutson*

As soon as man does not take his existence for granted, but beholds it as something unfathomably mysterious, thought begins.
~*Albert Schweitzer*~

Marina
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18 posted 2000-04-20 11:18 PM


Michael...no I thank you and all those who step forward ( some for the first time) together I know we have made a difference.

Hugs always
Marina

jbowie
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19 posted 2000-04-20 11:23 PM


horrible. I can not believe how well you brought this out. So damn needless this type of pain, I mean my God how could you do this to your child or anyone? Great response michael.

 A real man
kisses his children goodnight

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