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Darkness
I hear my parents yelling.
Loud, threatening voices
My mom storms out
My dad slams the door
I run and hide
No matter where I go
They’re always there
They seem to find me,
Whether in my dreams or right in front of me
As I curl into a ball
Tears streaming down my face
I see the darkness coming in.
Enveloping me and closing in
Like the sun setting yet it’s as dark as midnight,
The only thing shining through is the glimmer of hope
A little strand
Teasing me,
Taunting me,
Awaiting me, at the other end
The hope I see becomes my all,
The only thing keeping me afloat
It keeps me going, no matter what
It gives the strength to see the sunrise, again
It makes me realize that I have more to live
It tells me to keep going and to not give up
It tells me to keep hope
In my darkest times, it’s always there.
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Born in Oklahoma city, Vaishnavi (born 2004-present). She started writing poetry in 9th grade. For her, poetry lets her speak her feelings without letting on so much that it might ruin something. Her poetry is representing her dysfunctional family and how she struggles with that and how she sometimes deals with that.
For me this piece was all about my family and how I dealt with it