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Colors of domestic violence
Contributed by
FireStarter
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Tuesday, 5th January 2016 @ 04:04:09 PM in AEST
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Lifepoems
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Red as the blood that flows through your veins Purple as the color that bruises and stains Black as the color that covers your skin When you let the anger out that/'/s trapped within White as the color of unharmed flesh, unbroken and innocently fresh Green as the color of bruises healing Love is lost but you won/'/t lose the feeling Orange as the color of the fading sun As you walk away you/'/ve finally won
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Re: Colors of domestic violence
(User Rating: 1 ) by Spike on
Tuesday, 5th January 2016 @ 08:02:46 PM AEST (User
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Exactly. The mixed feelings of love and loss, anger and resolution, fear and courage, are well-reflected in your poetic spectrum. We are all hurt in various ways, but some get to heal (though not without sacrifice).
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