
I.
hot thighs, stomach rolls
sweaty armor, sweetly eaten
protect hard, hide soft
weary smiles, turn away
deep water, baggy clothes
dream free, life restored
II.
touched without my permission in hot
places where thumping music makes thighs
jump and sway, alcohol-filled stomach
churns truth until it tumbles, rolls
shadowed memories turn into wispy sweaty
kisses pressed against tightly layered armor
shattering fragile identity, fat words sweetly
whispered with fragrant wolfy breath—eaten
tumbling out dirty doors, stars protect
while Mother Moon watches with hard
kind eyes, stealthily struggling to hide
tears under swelling flesh made soft
fistfuls of candy devoured in weary
attempt to lock in realistic smiles
while broken-hearted I pirouette turn
carefully from danger; take me away
keep marching through tunnels down deep
sacred places boogeymen can’t go; water
too filled with sugary goodies baggy
after baggy blooming like puffy clothes
shaking nightmare voices off, golden dreams
swirl unfocused almost saying I’m free;
running even-breathed penning new life
while courageous sun promises hope restored
This poem is for others like me still processing old trauma and heartbreak anyway we can. May you find your way toward the healing sun. I hope to meet you there someday.
The format of this poem is one I did before, where each word in the first poem becomes the last line of each stanza in the second. Thank you for reading and supporting my poetry adventures.
Very creative!!
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Thank you.
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Evocative; heartbreaking and bravely written Bridgette! Bravo!! 👏👏❤️❤️🤗🤗
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Thank you so much. I appreciate your support and kindness.
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🤗😁❤️ Hope you find the healing you’re searching for! 🤞🙏
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There’s healing in vocalizing thoughts in written words. Glad to have connected with you. Please keep it up, huge impact is being made.
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What a kind comment. Thank you so much. I appreciate your support so much.
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Wonderful poetry! Clever form too 💜
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Thank you so much, Paula!
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Thanks for sharing your tender heart and story Bridgette. May your words bring healing to you and others.
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Thank you so much for your support. It means so much.
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You’re welcome.
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❤
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Thank you, Michael.
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lick the sticky
flesh to test
ah the best sun hun
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Thank you.
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Yes, very clever!
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Thank you.
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So many great lines here, including this one: “sacred places boogeymen can’t go” ~ Here’s to healing xo
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Thank you so much. ❤️
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A deep feeling felt here. Understood deep within. Strength ❤
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Thank you so much. I appreciate your kindness and I’m working on strength.
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Quite right. Art is both a gift and a tool. Keep writing though your past, I say! Now, I’m just always going to be looking at people, wondering what their sacred boogey-free place looks like.
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Thank you for making me laugh and for your kindness.
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Aye, Boss *salutes* ^^
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This resonates harshly–well-written emotions. Thank you for Following my blog 🙂
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Thank you for your kindness and I’m glad I found your blog!
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Oh my, bless your heart💟
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Lovely poetry and quite a good form to create such images with the perfect words precisely placed!
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Thank you so much!
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My pleasure!
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Beautifully expressed, Bridgette…writing is therapeutic ✨💟💫
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Thank you so much for your kindness, Navin.
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You’re welcome ✨
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Lovely poem. I resemble it. Happy to be on the path with you.
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Thank you dear, Penny.
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Good creative
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Thank you so much!
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Excellent 👌
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Thank you!
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I love the thought of sex being like candy. This was breathtaking work!
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Thank you, LaShelle. This was a very personal one and I’m glad you liked it.
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I did!!
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Love these. And I love the format; such an interesting way for the poems to be separate yet inextricable (literally, since the first poem exists entirely within the second.) It works perfectly for a work exploring trauma as (as I read it) the first poem acts as the “front” we put on—what we choose to let people see—despite there being so much more (the second poem) behind each of those choices.
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Thank you so much, Daniel. It’s a format I might return to again. I appreciate you seeing what I was trying to do with it.
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