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My Roaring Lion
The innocence of love, The innocence of life,
The ignorance of knowing, or not knowing what is right.
The butterflies of darkness rise up like a wave of fear inside
As the tide of nausea beckons with a message; run. Hide.
Fixated I stand, too scared to comprehend, a moment, a choice,
The uncle whom was trusted and loved, the same who took my voice.
The prickling sweat of hurt, betrayal and all that is lost,
Cannot compare to my innocence, which his cowardice has cost.
Yet scars and time do heal somewhat, as the lion inside me rises,
And though time ticks so slowly by, I’m done with compromises.
I humbly stand right here, right now, a survivor who has overcome,
It’s painful, sad, but it’s true I am not the only one.
It is time to unshackle the shame, the guilt that sees you broken on the floor;
Until every man, woman and child, believes their lion can roar.
Kelly Humphries 2016