Midnight
Freedom
The darkened room lay
silent
while ripples of moonlight
Caught the glistening
tears
she was crying in
the night ~
She didn't make a
sound
as she lay there in
their bed
While thoughts of
all the heartbreak
were running through
her head.
She waited in the silence
till she knew he was
asleep
At the sound of his
deep breathing
then quietly she'd
creep
Tiptoeing to the bathroom
she then closed the
door
And turning on the
shower
she slipped crying
to the floor.
Though trying to wash
away the filth
and pain of his touch
The memory of his
"making love"
haunted her too much
~
The bruises on her
body
were inflicted by
the hand
That used sex as a
weapon
to "make her understand".
After she had scrubbed
herself
until her skin was
red
Too frightened by
her memories
she could not return
to bed ~
So escaping down the
stairs
and into the moonlight
She sat in her own
solitude
in the freedom of
the night.
While listening to
the sounds
she slowly closed
her eyes
And imagined herself
like a bird
with the wings to
fly ~
Far away from the
memories
and high above the
pain
She would soar into
freedom
and happiness again.
Feeling somewhat encouraged
by the thoughts of
her mind
She sat smiling in
the moonlight
and suspended in time
~
While escaping into
a world
she could only dream
of
Carrying wishes of
a safe
and unconditional
love.
She wondered what it
felt like
to live in happiness
Embraced by the one
you love
and his tenderness
~
Or how it felt to
be safe
and not to live in
fear
Of his anger and his
temper
as the months rolled
into years.
As much as she imagined
a secure happy life
It would only then
remind her
that she was still
"his" wife ~
Bound to him forever
till death do they
part
This marriage of abuse
and pain
only broke her heart.
Blinking back her silent
tears
she tried to look
beyond
The brokenness that
filled her soul
to the wings she'll
fly upon ~
To a life with no
more abuse,
no anger and no fights
She'll no longer have
the bruises
like those she bears
tonight.
So as she dreams of
freedom
while stepping back
inside
She walks into the
kitchen
where her many tears
are cried ~
As she turns on the
radio
she starts to clean
away
The memories of his
violence
inflicted on her today.
As the moonlight filtered
through
the windows of the
room
She listened to the
music
and quietly hummed
the tune ~
She washed and scrubbed
the floors
of all her hurt and
pain
And wished her midnight
freedom
would somehow just
remain.
But still the painful
memory
of the spiteful things
he said
His anger and abuse
when forcing her to
bed ~
The scars so much
deeper
than the bruises she
how bears
And the pain so much
greater
than when "falling"
down the stairs.
Though no amount of
cleaning
will ever set her
free
As her midnight freedom
goes beyond her memories
~
She tries to figure
out a way
to rise above the
pain
While she hopes that
he might change
as she goes back to
bed again.
So as she lay there
silently
unable to go to sleep
The emptiness of her
life with him
only makes her weep
~
But till she spreads
her wings to fly
above those memories
Her dreams will always
be those nights
of longing to be free.
© Christina
17th May, 2001
"Like
The
Bruised Woman, this poem tells of one woman's freedom in the midnight
hours ~ when she can be herself, doing what she wants without the fear
of her husband. The time when she can dream of a better life, when she
will overcome the abuse she now endures. She realises that her freedom
will not come without a price.... She must spread her wings and fly to
freedom ~ not just dream it. But anyone who has been abused knows that
this is not as easy as it sounds.... You need courage, strength and wisdom
~ to know when the time is right."
This poem is dedicated
to those victims of domestic abuse,
who not yet have the
courage to leave their situation ~
may you spread your
wings and fly....past your abuse,
your memories....and
to freedom!