She was only

Fourteen at the time;

Delighting on the solace

Of her plushy bed

The muteness inside the

House relaxed her grip and

Comfort induced lull

To her muse ’til

Her consciousness’s teleported

To unfathomable realm of

Futurity for few minutes before

A door creak snap her

Out and she turn drowsily

She is reluctant

The burden transfix

Her body on the bed

 

 

She felt a sudden

Shadow overwhelming over

Her wearied frame with

Instant release of a warm

Brandy breathe floating like a

Butterfly on her fuzzy face

She rushingly opened her eyes

Behold, his dark eyes

Lustfully gazing at hers

She attempt to resist his forceful loof

Shoving the top of

Her screaming mouth

 

The perpetrator’s eye

Is like her uncles’

His face as her fathers’

Zealous like her brothers’

And the fig of his skin’s of a stranger

She resisted his strength;

Pleaded as a daughter

She cried like a sister and wept

With pity like a stranger

 

Finally he broke through

And took away her pride

One she can never get back

She sobs with severe pain

She bleeds and is helpless

He fasten back his trousers, spermed

“It’s all right” he whispered; slamming the door behind

 

She’s caught with million

Irrefragable questions because

Mama used to tell her that He

Loves her unconditional

She said that He cares about her daily

That He knows and watches

Everything from above but If

That is so[she object], why didn’t He stopped it

From happening to her?

Why did He not stopped what

He kills others for

Her innocence is taken

Her pride is stolen;

Abused by the people she

Trust to protect her-

To save her from the rampage

Of the wild uncontrolled monsters

 

Ten years agone is like

Ten seconds ago

The wound still feels afresh

The memory

Haunts her consciousness in

Every portion of her ingression

Everyday is a struggle to live with

The irrevocable crack that

She’s trying hard to let it go