It Was Never A Big Deal
I had to tell myself to survive
It was never a big deal
I had to tell myself to survive
It would all somehow get swept up
or swept aside
amongst the dresses and the jewels
or the dinners with company
But within those confines
were so many lines
crossed and tossed and lost
There where you never felt safe
when there’s a shoe waiting to drop
maybe even handmade
That’s all I can say
that it’s buried in there somewhere
the gnawing pain
that lashes me
because it was lashed out on me.
Lindsay Soberano-Wilson is the editor of Put It To Rest. Casa de mi Corazón: A Travel Journal of Poetry & Memoir is available at lindsaysoberano.com. Find her on Medium, Instagram, or Twitter. Lindsay Soberano-Wilson©2021.