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Barefoot, each step sunken in mud splashes of rain marry with crimson drops in a puddle of stormed waves from an opened heaven She kneels to the ground simultaneously glancing left, right, behind cheeks blushed, her soul falling as teardrops - her lowest ebb Ripping her cotton dress she replaces blood soaked rags it’s been six days. This war with herself at only twelve years of age every nineteen days her body a vessel, confirmation of demurred womanhood Each month persecuted, Jesus nailed to a cross a period of girlhood abruptly ends. Amidst war-torn streets fleeing torched homes civil war displacing orphaned sisters - ***** militants prevail over innocence. Washing her sin away red body fluids disperse in mud, rain, water, soil her reflection lost along the side of dignity On those same knees Chausiku pleaded with God to no longer bring forth the fertility of conception each cursed month. Congolese civil wars scraped away landscapes Mother Nature scraped away internal walls and month after month after month this period endures and a child of the night stays hidden from sight. © Sia Jane
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Oct 21, 2014
Oct 21, 2014 at 8:38 PM UTC
KIT 70111
Barefoot, each step sunken in mud splashes of rain marry with crimson drops in a puddle of stormed waves from an opened heaven She kneels to the ground simultaneously glancing left, right, behind cheeks blushed, her soul falling as teardrops - her lowest ebb Ripping her cotton dress she replaces blood soaked rags it’s been six days. This war with herself at only twelve years of age every nineteen days her body a vessel, confirmation of demurred womanhood Each month persecuted, Jesus nailed to a cross a period of girlhood abruptly ends. Amidst war-torn streets fleeing torched homes civil war displacing orphaned sisters - ***** militants prevail over innocence. Washing her sin away red body fluids disperse in mud, rain, water, soil her reflection lost along the side of dignity On those same knees Chausiku pleaded with God to no longer bring forth the fertility of conception each cursed month. Congolese civil wars scraped away landscapes Mother Nature scraped away internal walls and month after month after month this period endures and a child of the night stays hidden from sight. © Sia Jane
**the girls name Chausiku is Swahili meaning "born of night" "The worst period of her life" Bring back dignity to these women To donate £3 to ActionAid, you text KIT to 70111. Having already fled war-torn conflict in Syria and the Congo, these girls and women suffer further humiliation every month as they cannot afford basic sanitary wear.
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Oct 21, 2014
Oct 21, 2014 at 8:38 PM UTC
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