SANGUINE STAINS It should have been in her veins But it was spread on the floor. Seeping and creeping its life away Under the stairs, under the door. She held herself, the pain, Ripping through her soul. Deeper now, it is midnight She wants to be left alone Itβs her life her fight. He stuck the knife in She clenched her teeth. The head appeared without force Unknown it was like her Capable by her Produced by her not him. This life would be stronger than him But would be better than him. Somehow she wished he was here By her side, by the babyβ side. She looked at the sanguine stain She had nobody in which she could confide But the new life, her son, her new life A Mother, no had begun Her life, her lie so far had now begun.