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Do not speak my name amongst my enemies, lest it drip from others lips with vitriol. Intention is everything. I do not intend to feel invisible, To remain a nameless face in a room, To sit quietly in the kitchen feeling echoes of their laughter in my bones, yet here I am the unspoken joke. Am I safest as a ghost? Cleaning plates and eating leftovers after the party has ended? Cleaning up their mess, your mess, leaving my mess for later? As my body rots and decays, asking why I never choose myself, why I pursue love and affection from those who wish me harm? My body demands an answer I cannot provide. I am a ravenous being in a constant pursuit of acceptance, acknowledgment. Screaming, “Notice me!” “Love me!” "Aren’t I good?” "Aren’t I pretty?” I was born of women who healed, whom were balms, ails, champions of goodness, and light. I was born of women who loved deeply in a world that never loved them back. The farther I ran from this legacy, the more it consumed me. My love for you consumes me, guides me, empowers me. My love for you destroys me, tortures me, til I forget… me. Now I realize,  breaking this generational curse isn’t about whom I choose. It’s about choosing myself. Am I too late?
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Oct 11, 2020
Oct 11, 2020 at 5:02 PM UTC
My Generational Curse
Do not speak my name amongst my enemies, lest it drip from others lips with vitriol. Intention is everything. I do not intend to feel invisible, To remain a nameless face in a room, To sit quietly in the kitchen feeling echoes of their laughter in my bones, yet here I am the unspoken joke. Am I safest as a ghost? Cleaning plates and eating leftovers after the party has ended? Cleaning up their mess, your mess, leaving my mess for later? As my body rots and decays, asking why I never choose myself, why I pursue love and affection from those who wish me harm? My body demands an answer I cannot provide. I am a ravenous being in a constant pursuit of acceptance, acknowledgment. Screaming, “Notice me!” “Love me!” "Aren’t I good?” "Aren’t I pretty?” I was born of women who healed, whom were balms, ails, champions of goodness, and light. I was born of women who loved deeply in a world that never loved them back. The farther I ran from this legacy, the more it consumed me. My love for you consumes me, guides me, empowers me. My love for you destroys me, tortures me, til I forget… me. Now I realize,  breaking this generational curse isn’t about whom I choose. It’s about choosing myself. Am I too late?
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Oct 11, 2020
Oct 11, 2020 at 5:02 PM UTC
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