Vanished Poem by John Ackerman

Vanished



a sophistication is in the air as heros meet to greet
can't even wink to dismiss this earthly bliss in a time well spent in thought
she walked alone on the side of the street searching for a direction to go
a car pulled over to help her to the next town but he had a gun
she was stripped of her modest dignity left as road kill in vehicle
barely alive but yet breathing with duct tape around her mouth
took her inside to a vast dungeon of existence with barbed wire fences
locked her inside a closet she was used as a sex toy for him to enjoy
days would pass she had every reason to grasp a way of escape
the authorities were out on the run looking for the girl in peril
the day she decided to escape he ended her fate by locking her in the ground
darkened dungeon down below filled with maggot feces, rodents and wasps
she cried desperate to find a way of escape then out of no where a white light appeared
personifications of wings with a heightened gait intact at once to touch her hand
the being explained, " Do not be frightened I will be your guide to show you a way of escape".
moments passed not a word then her tormentor arrived with toast & cheese,
as she accepted it he stroke her hand with a knife told her never to escape again
there at the back of the plate was a key to to the door for now she was free
immediately she went into the woods in peril her heart raising as her pulse heightened
she was finally free there at the edge of the woods the start of a city filled with glee
see she was finally safe then the angel appeared to her again:
"For I will always be your friend if you just simply let me in".
Finally her tormentor was caught and he went straight to prison he had captured the timid girl without any reason?
The girl lived happily ever after and chose to devote herself to the cause of love.

Vanished
Monday, December 18, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love,peace,hope
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Based on a true story where they caught the accuser and he went to prison.
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