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My Voice Was My Sword

Trigger warning: some disturbing content. A haibun poem about why I behaved the way I did in anger and how I used my voice as a sword

By Talia DevoraPublished 4 years ago Updated 4 years ago 1 min read
My Voice Was My Sword
Photo by ARTUR KERKHOFF on Unsplash

There once lived a young lady named Talia. I was tall like a medium-sized bookshelf, brunette as a coffee bean and my lips were red as strawberry-flavoured Jelly-Belly’s. My skin was light like peaches and cream, but was sometimes as tanned as sand dunes. I was puffy like a mammoth beach ball, but rough like a silver marble bench.

I was red as blood,

who became hot like flaming fire;

Poof! I exploded!

I used my voice as a sword. I was hurt by other people’s voices, so now I owned the same type of sword as the bullies used to make me bleed and burn inside. The words were as painful as migraines, twisted ankles and bee stings. I injured people with my inner sword. I made them bleed and burn inside, because I was bleeding and burning inside.

My voice was my sword;

It was sharp and pointy

like a butcher knife.

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Talia Devora

Poetess, entrepreneur, visual artist, DIY lover, recreation and leisure enthusiast, history buff, and a foreign language addict!

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  • ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)2 years ago

    I think we need to go a bit mad before we can freely live without the concerns of others judgements. Keep your sword sharp and your heart receiving of all that is beautiful, still. Good stuff!

  • Babs Iverson2 years ago

    Beautiful yet sad!!! Sending virtual hugs!!!💕❤️❤️

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