The Light Poem by Annalee Somerville

The Light



In my cocoon I retreat,
To gather all my strength,
To hide what I truly feel,
And find light inside this mess.
Sooth myself as I almost broke,
Wanting to lay in my grave,
All because of narcissists,
That hurt, destroy and mam.
Inside my cocoon,
I'm not broken or destroyed,
For inside here I am safe,
From the world and loud noise.
Laugh it up, to the limit.
I'm crazy, lost and insane,
Whatever helps me sleep at night,
While whispering your name.
I have lived a life of guilt,
It's not hidden very well,
Its visible all over my body,
The scars and lines from hell.
Yet, still my path continues,
Leaning on those that take the flight,
That lead me to my guides,
And surround me with the light.


(c)2017 Wind Songs Spiritual Poetry

Friday, November 10, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: abuse,goodbye,light,saddened,self discovery
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