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Overpower me.
Make me scream.
I want pain.

This body is yours.
Do what you wish.

No,
I promise.
I didn't mean to.
You're in charge,
I just,
.
.
.
I think I'm gonna go a little darker here and there hehe..
We want you to see,
To show you our secrets.

This is a safe place.
I feel vulnerable,
Yet safe here.

Please,
Be gentle.
Jen, Gwen. You have my permission to read them all. <3
 Jan 2020 Anonymistress
Salma
It's just that..
I'm a different person now
Because I will always love you isn't just a song
Because you can't tell someone you love them and then change your mind
But..
You know your eyes will always shine my world
Even thought they're the darkest thing I've ever saw
 Jan 2020 Anonymistress
sydney
i crave to be able
to be vulnerable with you.
to peel my skin apart,
unravel my brain,
and allow you to see
everything inside of me
without having to worry
if you only want the best parts of me.
 Jan 2020 Anonymistress
mel
b l i n d i n g
is the light that results
from the bridges i burn
between me and you
 Jan 2020 Anonymistress
Stephanie
There is this rare forest, she is beauty
She is hard to explore.
So lovely are her many roots;
Rare are her gems of vulnerability.
One need not dig deep.
You only need to be true to thyself.

She is a rare forest.
She is like water for your soul.
 Jan 2020 Anonymistress
Stephanie
Here I am
And there you are
Two people, sharing a third eye
One innate desire
Dying to live for another chance
Living to pray, living to will it.
Unshakable
 Jan 2020 Anonymistress
Remi
The dark hours she spent,
Staring at the family photograph,
Smiling at the familiar faces,
Craving for the good old laughs.

“I’m there in the middle”,
Whispered a marred heart,
Those faces were so captivating,
The picture was a fine art.

Her lonely gaze deepened,
As the reality emerged strong,
The child in her was fooled,
But she couldn’t hold long.

Her mother’s love had scarred her,
The tender touch was savage,
Her father was a REAL man,
but his daughter was born damaged.

Her body was a masterpiece,
Engraved with words of gold,
But those carved by her family,
Ran deeper through her soul.

Finally, one blessed night,
She fell numb under the moonlight,
Carelessly dreaming of love,
Leaving the collapsed body behind.

Just then a thought pierced my mind,
Will they ever try to find?
The child from the photograph,
Who went missing one night?
A poem on Child Abuse
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