Poems Of A Codependant
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Your email address will not be published. I overlooked your past, your addiction, your mistakes. Listened to all the crazy stories and I loved you anyway Your short fuse, bursts of anger, break ups every few days. Left exhausted, confused, with many frustrations, still, I loved you anyway From public humiliation to total isolation. Trying to be perfect yet I never measured up.
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Taking ALL the guilt, responsibility and blame. Empty words and broken promises, I loved you anyway Never to be heard, abandoned and rejected. Feeling like the enemy, scared and unprotected. Oriana Oriana is a certified Community Support Worker and mental health advocate.
I Am Not My Codependency: A Poem
Leave a reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. It has two trunks, and, split down The middle, it continues to grow in two slightly Different directions— not anticipating that the bit of trunk Growing towards the house will be impeded and cut off From the sun under the overhang from the roof.
It was probably natural for it to do so, so it could spread Out maybe. Reach more of its surroundings with its Seeking flowers, maybe.
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Natural survival behavior for a tree. In the spring I will have to go in with the loppers, And chop off the parts that are half-dead. It sort of feels like sacrilege, and sort of feels sacred.
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Please, Open Your Eyes! Why are the eyes the source of rivulets Wearing down those facial hills and hollows? Why would a tender seed called you and me Need you to see me, desperately?
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Now, who are you? Why choose a life of puppetry? Is it because what I see is not possible Or, because I refuse to become what I see? In you…in me…how enmeshed two can be.