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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2005-02-14 09:51 PM


She pulls her hair
so thoroughly
she's bald
from all the yanking need
I thought "chemo"
when I saw
beneath the cradle of a scarf
like tiny bloody prints of ant
she bleeds her head for stress relief
and nothing
nothingness
competes
with the crawling of her skin
in the mirror magnified

all her sins removed

she laughs

and wears a single earring hoop
she calls it acts of piracy--

the punchline to the joke.

[This message has been edited by serenity blaze (02-14-2005 10:49 PM).]

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iliana
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1 posted 2005-02-14 10:08 PM


Oh, Karen, I know of those who have done this.  Your description is exact.  Your understanding complete.  I knew of one young lady who had no eyelashes and no eyebrows, as well.  The pain they must feel -- my heart aches for them.  The title of this -- wow. & OMmmmm .......jo
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2 posted 2005-02-14 10:50 PM


my apologies jo-jo, I HATED the last line so I edited.

I'm not too happy with the new one, so any suggestions are welcome.

Thanks for reading lady.

iliana
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3 posted 2005-02-14 11:16 PM


Actually, Karen, I think it's even better now.  (apologies?  What for?  I liked it just fine before.)  I think that the change, though, sums up the other aspect involved...the joke (the idea that somehow this is having control, at least this is my own thought on the matter).  It's like other emotional diseases, I think, like anerxia and bolemia (did I spell those right)?
Red Dreams
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4 posted 2005-02-14 11:32 PM


strong.
i like this.

GG
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5 posted 2005-02-15 12:32 PM


I've known a couple of these people, as well. Tears me apart knowing they hurt so much... and you described it perfectly, I believe. Wouldn't say I understand, because I haven't been there, but I'd say yes it's all about the joke, the control of fixing it all by one's self...
Anyway, well done Ser. Quite well...

Always, Alyssa

He was a man of sorrows
...I am a girl of tears.

serenity blaze
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6 posted 2005-02-15 02:43 AM


Okay.

I was afraid it would be misconstrued as light-heartedness, but in the context of the understanding replies, it stays.

thanks all for reading
*hugs to them that know*

iliana
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7 posted 2005-02-15 04:48 PM


Sending this back up because I think it is worth more reading.  It's an important issue and goes on far more than many are aware.  I'm glad you penned it, Karen.   ....jo
inkedgoddess
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8 posted 2005-02-15 04:54 PM


very haunting and disturbing to see a person in so much turmoil; can only hope they seek some help
serenity blaze
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9 posted 2005-02-15 05:52 PM


I don't know why I wrote this'n, but I just tend to write whatever is yammering the walls of my head, and this time it was her.

I had run into her at the corner store and she was wearing a wig--I didn't recognize her with hair.

And yes, it would be nice if I could help, but um, she doesn't see it as a problem, and any discussion that goes beyond her own jokes (see? that last line actually IS more appropriate) is ended abruptly with a mind your own expletive business. So....sigh.

My apologies folks. Not exactly feel-good poetry.

But thanks for your consideration in reading.

JamesMichael
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10 posted 2005-02-15 06:28 PM


Nice writing...James
Susan Caldwell
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11 posted 2005-02-25 10:38 AM


feel good poetry?

lol..

I would rather the real.

  you always write the real like no other....

love ya lady.

"cast me gently into the morning, for the night has been unkind"
~Sarah McLachlan~

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12 posted 2005-02-25 01:29 PM


I'm glad this came back up again... for no... it's not feel-good poetry... but I dare anyone to read and not FEEL...

Powerful work, dear lady!

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13 posted 2005-02-26 09:36 AM


Trichotillomania - pulling out one's hair...we had a friend who worked with my mother who constantly did this, primarily due to stress from her family. It was always strange - she would get to her "safe zone" around my mother, and the involuntary pulling would begin.

As for the "not so feel-good" poem? Anytime you write is a time to read you...


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14 posted 2005-02-26 10:09 AM


serenity,
Aware with a glare. Enjoyed

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15 posted 2005-02-26 12:21 PM


You know Karen, I had a girl in our group with this problem that went untreated since early childhood, so very sad.  They start this so young and if not caught, well you described the result.  For those that are interested here's a link to be aware of the childhood signs to stop it.
http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/toddler/toddlerbehavior/11553.html

What's past is prologue.
William Shakespeare

~ Carpe' Diem ~

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16 posted 2005-04-11 02:50 PM


you said before that you take pleasure from tormenting me. It is only because I allow it.  If it eases your pain than bring it on .I can only say better to torment me than to torment yourself, because I can take it.  adagio


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17 posted 2005-04-12 06:33 PM


Ok...I've been away for awhile

But I look at the comment above and say

WTF!?!

anyway m'witch, its definately real time poetry.

Lubs ya!

Martie
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18 posted 2005-04-12 09:19 PM


Karen

It is the understanding heart of you (that you show in this poem) that inspires me to be a better person.  

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19 posted 2005-04-12 09:26 PM


I think what Martie said says volumes...
and Ser...words from you are always such
that it reminds me of the old E.F. Hutton
saying...when he speaks, people listen...

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20 posted 2005-04-12 09:47 PM


"Jolly Roger smiles...."


Fortunately I can't relate to this poem but it reminds me of a true story I once heard..

In college, Martin Scorcese, studying cinematic directing had, as his final test, to create a 3 minute film, on which he, along with the other students, would be graded. His film was of a man standing in front of a bathroom mirror, shaving with a straight razor. He shaved until all the stubble was gone and continued shaving. He began shaving off slivers of skin, and then larger chunks, shaving until his face was a mess of blood and cuts. The blood poured down the white porcelain basin and still he continued, expressionless. That was the end of the 3 minute film. He received the highest grade ever awarded for that test. One of the other students, upon viewing the film clip, asked what it signified and the professor replied, "Viet Nam, of course" and Scorcese smiled and nodded his head. Your poem brings that story back to mind.....

serenity blaze
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21 posted 2005-04-12 10:56 PM


*hugging m'deer, here*



And m'yeti? I too saw adagio's reply and asked the same WTF? "Do I look BALD to you?"

He politely and obediently replied he'd misunderstood.

Adagio is his name-o.  (laughing)

Love to all.

Local Rebel
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22 posted 2005-04-12 11:20 PM


'I focus on the pain
the only thing that's real' -- Trent Reznor

it may not be pretty but it's real

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