‘Danger’ from ‘Secret Shame: I am a Victim of Incest’ by Martha Janssen
Danger threatened!
I knew I had to get away, but there was no place I could go.
A girl of six can hardly leave the year alone.
I stayed.
Instead, I ran into my mind.
I dodged between the messages of Mother’s eyes and Grandma’s sighs-
messages which said:
don’t tell the truth we cannot bear to hear.
Cowering in the dark recesses of an attic in my head,
I crept behind the broken furniture of my unacceptable rage and fear.
Dust of decades,
my forbidden secret,
settled over me as I choked in guilt
Abandoned and abused,
I sealed the doors so that no one would know.
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