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Conflict Resolution (Free verse) by Dovina
How I loved and how I hated
the freedom in her voice,
the lightness in her step.
She got to be her,
and I didnât.
I wanted her to understand,
but words only clanked
like hammer blows on the anvil.
Her eyes fell sad,
as if every meaning had.
Hearing not my words, but hers,
she seemed to catch debris
from emotionâs chaotic surface,
a litany of blame,
scratching and stinging my eardrums
like invisible briars.
Her voice slammed down,
like an ugly garage door
then softened as purple night-lights
shined on it in a kind of tough love,
like a stern, corrective parent.
I sensed a starved desire,
maybe a security measure,
as one delicate and easily saddened.
But when I tried to comfort,
she bit like a wounded dog
at its veterinarian.
So I took it all in,
while she took my reluctance
and created indifference
I fell silent
to protect her
from ratchety thoughts.
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