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But They’re Your Family
she was taught that family is blood
but how can family possibly be blood
when at the age of two her father’s father
beat him
until his blood was black and blue
and his parents left him at the age of five
with nothing to survive other than a familial
line
she was told that one should respect their elders
but how do you respect people
who don’t respect you
what do you do when instead of
mourning you at your grave
they’re leaving you
monkey flowers and
celebrating what they inherited from you
what do you do when they’re told you have
an hour left to live
and instead of running and pacing
and sobbing and chasing
shadowy silhouettes of somebody
who once was you
all they’re doing is waiting
until your lifeline runs mute
leaving you alone as the lights
fade to black in a far from crowded room
that holds
some disoriented version of you
without any comfort, or solace,
or even the presence of run-through tissues
or flowers that
withered as your body
ascended to
she heard that you should remember
those who came before you
but couldn't grasp why
she must remember
far from loyal broods
who continuously wedded women
they’d misuse and taunt them
to the point of abuse
she remembers them but for what use?
so she can continuously picture her
grandmother’s swollen eyes after her
father brutally beat her face against
the toilet seat as she gasped for
a second of air
amid the ill-use?
so she can continuously be reminded of
the stream of tears pouring from her
grandmother’s eyes as
she shared the news of an argument
that her parents never outgrew?
so she can continuously picture
a young woman stripped of her youth
by a man her age, times two?
she was taught that family is
broken and homes are too
that age is just a number
and she should tolerate abuse
she was taught that no matter
how toxic your family is,
they’re family, and
you should always stay
i just hope she has the guts it takes
to eternally walk away
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This is about coming from a broken family. I hope those who read this piece feel comfort in knowing that they're not alone and a cookie-cut family truly doesn't exist. I also hope that people with good families feel grateful after reading this poem.