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"Layna, this is Seth," Our father breathed into My ear. "I think you two should play together For a while." We were only children, Toddling around With wild fantasies. I was bashful and shy, But I always tried To make you laugh. And you always gave me Reasons why you weren't a good Playmate. We played tag, And the wind would carry Your feet And push my hair into my face, I never liked this game. You always got so far away. I'd only catch you When you were out of breath, You'd stop short, And I run into you Hard. "Father she pushed me!" "I did NOT! He's lying!" Our small high voices Would rise up the chimney Making imperfect Melodies together, And not hearing a thing The other said, Too caught up In our own disassociative Play land. "Daddy he won't listen to me! He ignores me!" "Father I can't get her To slow down and think!" Our amusement Of one another Started getting rough, You didn't like How I'd started getting more Boisterous, And confident. Unafraid to poke the bear with a stick, And I loathed your timid Out look on life. "Father she scares me! She plays too rough!" "Daddy he won't take chances! He's still so shy!" But then there'd be a blissful Moment Of perfect harmony, Under a canopy of tree branches Woven together, You'd dare to hold my hand, And I'd slow down And breathe it in. "Daddy why can't he always be like this?" "Father will she calm down With age?" "I love him daddy, he's good sometimes." "I love her father, she's beautiful when she's gentle." We built things together, Crooked buildings out of Sticks. You found it funny when they fell through, I saw it as a problem To solve. "Father she's too driven, and bossy. She wants everything just so." "Daddy he doesn't care if it all falls apart." We'd wrestle in the grass, It started out just fun, Then your pride was damaged, And so was mine, And I couldn't let you win. "Father I don't know if I want to play anymore, she never lets anything go. She won't let me have my way." "Daddy he thinks I have to be something else." I would giggle at foolish things, And sang silly songs, And you watched me with slitted eyes, Unamused. "Father she's overwhelming." "Layna he isn't happy," Our father murmured softly. "Well I'm not happy either! So he can just leave me alone!" "What? Why?" "Because you don't like me anyways!" "Fine!" Our inner Traumatized children, didn't play well together, And they were determined To come out And have their say, So when they couldn't get along, I realized, Neither could we.
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Jun 9, 2017
Jun 9, 2017 at 4:07 PM UTC
This One is Personal
"Layna, this is Seth," Our father breathed into My ear. "I think you two should play together For a while." We were only children, Toddling around With wild fantasies. I was bashful and shy, But I always tried To make you laugh. And you always gave me Reasons why you weren't a good Playmate. We played tag, And the wind would carry Your feet And push my hair into my face, I never liked this game. You always got so far away. I'd only catch you When you were out of breath, You'd stop short, And I run into you Hard. "Father she pushed me!" "I did NOT! He's lying!" Our small high voices Would rise up the chimney Making imperfect Melodies together, And not hearing a thing The other said, Too caught up In our own disassociative Play land. "Daddy he won't listen to me! He ignores me!" "Father I can't get her To slow down and think!" Our amusement Of one another Started getting rough, You didn't like How I'd started getting more Boisterous, And confident. Unafraid to poke the bear with a stick, And I loathed your timid Out look on life. "Father she scares me! She plays too rough!" "Daddy he won't take chances! He's still so shy!" But then there'd be a blissful Moment Of perfect harmony, Under a canopy of tree branches Woven together, You'd dare to hold my hand, And I'd slow down And breathe it in. "Daddy why can't he always be like this?" "Father will she calm down With age?" "I love him daddy, he's good sometimes." "I love her father, she's beautiful when she's gentle." We built things together, Crooked buildings out of Sticks. You found it funny when they fell through, I saw it as a problem To solve. "Father she's too driven, and bossy. She wants everything just so." "Daddy he doesn't care if it all falls apart." We'd wrestle in the grass, It started out just fun, Then your pride was damaged, And so was mine, And I couldn't let you win. "Father I don't know if I want to play anymore, she never lets anything go. She won't let me have my way." "Daddy he thinks I have to be something else." I would giggle at foolish things, And sang silly songs, And you watched me with slitted eyes, Unamused. "Father she's overwhelming." "Layna he isn't happy," Our father murmured softly. "Well I'm not happy either! So he can just leave me alone!" "What? Why?" "Because you don't like me anyways!" "Fine!" Our inner Traumatized children, didn't play well together, And they were determined To come out And have their say, So when they couldn't get along, I realized, Neither could we.
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Jun 9, 2017 at 4:07 PM UTC
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