Better Left Unsaid



Better Left Unsaid

A little girl has been molested.
She places secret on a shelf.
For though she’s very small in stature,
knows some things best kept to herself.

If she would speak, would they believe her?
Or would it start a family war?
Although she hides this darkest shadow,
still looks for brighter days in store.

This little girl blossoms to woman
yet still remembers very well,
of how in past her trust was stolen.
When will it be her time to tell?

Some day will fate bring them together?
Molester shares the blood of kin.
Will woman then stand tall before him?
Reveal her scars from guarded sin?

At present time lays secret dormant.
Resting for years on shrouded bed.
The child within still ponders question,
Are some things better left unsaid?

About this poem

The damage done when a child is molested is one that creates a life long impact.

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Written on February 22, 2007

Submitted by Giselavigil on December 13, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme A XBCB CDXD EFEF CGXG XAEA
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 773
Words 157
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Gisela Vigil

Thank you for welcoming me to this community. I was born in Cuba but emigrated with my family to the US when I was three. I am mother to three young adults now, and also a grandmother. I’ve been writing for years, some I share, others I still keep in my personal file. I often write of struggles for we all face them as we journey through life. But still, I feel peace knowing I try my best. Feel blessed to have been given the gift of writing which I strive to improve cause there’s always room for growth. more…

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