Through the Eyes Of A Child
What do you see
I said to her
I see much sadness
Of faces with tears,
The look in their eyes
Shows so much pain
I see the terror
Of all their fears.
What would you change,
If ever you could
I would take away their pain
And hold them tight
And give them hope,
That they never had
Take away their fears
From the darkness of night.
What do you feel
I asked of her
I feel the presence
Of danger close by,
The shivers of fear
That makes them weep
I wish I could answer
Their questions...why.
Why would you
Take it upon yourself
To do these things,
To set them right,
Because I know
The pain they feel
I know of their sadness
For which they can't fight
But how do you know
These things I said
You were not there,
You did not see,
In them I saw
Myself, she said
Stuck in time,
I can't get free.
Now that you see
Through the eyes of a child
Can you stop the blame
For yourself inside,
I've tried so hard
To tell myself
The blame is not mine,
I needn't hide.
It's not your fault,
I gently told her
Blame needs to be put
On him instead,
I know you are right
Is what she said
Dear God, I thank you
As she bowed her head.
Mary Graziano ©
Edited April 4, 2014
Artwork by my wonderful friend
Michal Madison ©
MichalMadisonArt.net/galleries.html
What do you see
I said to her
I see much sadness
Of faces with tears,
The look in their eyes
Shows so much pain
I see the terror
Of all their fears.
What would you change,
If ever you could
I would take away their pain
And hold them tight
And give them hope,
That they never had
Take away their fears
From the darkness of night.
What do you feel
I asked of her
I feel the presence
Of danger close by,
The shivers of fear
That makes them weep
I wish I could answer
Their questions...why.
Why would you
Take it upon yourself
To do these things,
To set them right,
Because I know
The pain they feel
I know of their sadness
For which they can't fight
But how do you know
These things I said
You were not there,
You did not see,
In them I saw
Myself, she said
Stuck in time,
I can't get free.
Now that you see
Through the eyes of a child
Can you stop the blame
For yourself inside,
I've tried so hard
To tell myself
The blame is not mine,
I needn't hide.
It's not your fault,
I gently told her
Blame needs to be put
On him instead,
I know you are right
Is what she said
Dear God, I thank you
As she bowed her head.
Mary Graziano ©
Edited April 4, 2014
Artwork by my wonderful friend
Michal Madison ©
MichalMadisonArt.net/galleries.html
13 comments:
Never blame yourself for the cruelty of another ((((Mary))))
thanks Anonymous Drifter..hugss to you..
Yes, it's not your fault. Great words to live by.
Thanks Dr. Deb
Thanks Dr. Deb
So full of the real life most of us know in one way or another..
Hope your feeling strong today...
Dorothy from grammology
grammology.com
It's so goodthat you can vent in these poems.
Praying for you
Love,Jess
I love this poem! It shows such growth Mary. Pain of the past is such a hard thing to get past, but we do not have to get over the pain alone.
Thank you for sharing. Hugs
This is an especially good poem, Mary. It is very moving. I've been writing a lot of poetry lately. ...and it reminds me of you. Thinking of you and wishing you much love an dpeace
Just stopping by to check in with you and say hello. I think of you often.
Popping in to say hi.
Thank you so much for allowing us to use this poem for The Blog Carnival Against Child Abuse. It's awesome!
Mary, with each poem you write you are one step closer to reclaiming your life. Bravo!!!
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