General Poetry posted December 16, 2023


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An entry in the Betrayal Poetry Contest

Innocence Betrayed

by Navada

Betrayal Poetry Contest Contest Winner 
The author has placed a warning on this post for sexual content.

What the hell is truth

and what place does it have in this sordid story?

Truth may lie beyond my capabilities.

All I can offer is a series of soundbites.

 

~

 

You need some help in the shed?

Sure, I’ll help you.

 

~

 

It’s so confined in here.

Everything’s shut out – even the light.

Wait a minute.

What – what are you doing?

Whatever it is, I don’t like it.

This earnest fumbling – so quiet, so guilty, so stealthy.

I don’t know what you’re doing, but I know it can’t be right.

 

~

 

It’s me, isn’t it?

It’s my fault somehow.

I’m guilty.  I’ve sinned.

I don’t even know what I’ve done,

but it made me feel so strange.

I’ve done something very wrong –

I just don’t know what.

God, I’m sorry.

Are you angry with me, God?

Have I offended you?

Please forgive me.

 

~

 

no, no

not again

please, not again

i hate this – i hate it

but i can’t move

i’m frightened to

what would my parents think?

they mustn’t know

no-one must know

ever

 

~

 

don’t you dare come near me

don’t you dare touch me

 

how can i ever delight in someone else’s touch

without your fingers creeping over my skin?

how can i ever thrill to another’s kiss

without remembering yours?

 

what an exchange

you took my priceless treasure –

the pleasure of discovery, contentment and love –

and left me with an open sewer

 

~

 

What is the truth here?

Nothing edifying.

I thought truth was supposed to be a noble thing,

uplifting us, releasing us from darkness.

I was wrong.

 

So what have we learned?

 

They’re out there,

the vultures,

making slow, lazy circles in the sky.

 

Hide your lambs.




Betrayal Poetry Contest
Contest Winner

Recognized

#21
December
2023


De profundis clamo ad te domine

(Out of the depths I cry to you O Lord)

Variations in capitalisation and font are deliberate. They represent fluctuating levels of fear, vulnerability and anger.
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