Challenge
Poetry Calling 2
Write a poem that induces the emotions of someone who has been traumatized— you create the circumstances and situations!
Dissociation
Michael was moved by misery.
A prolific pain would gather
in his chest, a stinging crest,
and nothing else would matter.
And so he avoided television,
internet, and media sources.
Famine, war, blood and gore,
and blunt, unfettered discourses.
Michael was moved by misery.
So he tucked himself away.
The excuse to become recluse
could disrupt this hasty fray.
And so he locked himself inside
and threw away the key.
Through his grief he found relief
as a mental amputee.
Michael was moved by misery.
People perceived him as strange.
He was not fraught with what they thought.
He’d rather be estranged.
And so I found a man one morning,
who had subtly, peacefully passed.
“A nobody,” they said, when word had spread.
“We had never thought to ask.”
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