by Maple Tree
Saffie- wow!!! |
by Darren
I agree with Maples 'wow' |
by Rusheena
Very creative format. It draws you in, and it's a really makes you focus on each color and meaning even more. This once really touched, more so than the others that I read. You get to see first hand, indirectly, the damage that's been done to the speaker and how she is dealing with it. Again, I love that you "go there" and address such touchy subjects. I really admire that. Another great write, as always. Nominated and favorited :) |
by ah satan 666
<3 |
Great one Saffie! I felt every line of this poem as though the pain, the shame, the guilt of it were my own. |
by Kathrynn
That's an awesome poem.... sadly, i can relate, i'm so sorry you had to go through that. it sucks. |
by Texas Battle
This is what i call creativity,superB. |
by Hellon
Your title is such a drawcard I have to wonder why I never read this one before it hit the front page...my bad! |
by Xanthe
This is so personal, yet so relatable. You don't just let the readers see, but you also make them feel. It's heartbreaking. |
by Burning Angel
I got chills while reading this. it is a great write!!!! 5/5 |
by Meme
Ohh the title was emotional by itself. "Shades of abuse" you have given abuse a certain character, as if it was a thing that had many different looks. |
by Darren
I love the fact that Saffie has shown huge bravery to write a piece that touches on this subject. |
by dalllllal
I absolutely loved this!!!! So original heartbreaking but strong at the same time ... Amazing |
by Natalie
Wow this is powerful. |
by Natalie
Just a quick note to let you know that I reread your poem and its just as impacting as the first and second time I read it. Truly an amazing piece! |
by Redangelwings
Wow. I love the use of colours in poems. They can be used in so mant different ways. You used each one so well. Red- it can mean so many things but when you used it I think you did well. When people think of red they think of blood naturally. I think blood symbolizes the pain you go through in life and the struggle of life it self. Pink is definitely a soft colour and I loved the way you use it. Innocence is such a strong word as a child especially. When you don't yet know the world around you. Especially an eight year old to go through that. You are stronger than you know. |
by Iyla
Speechless. It's a beautiful piece. |
by Saturos
The empathy in me reaches out for this poem, as if it were a person. I love the creativity you have expressed, simply by assigning colors to the poetic expression you so easily construe. Much sadness is to be felt in this poem, something I think every human identifies with. Thank you for sharing. 5/5 |
by don
Seriously impressive write, |
by Midnight Sky
I liked how you use the different colors here very nicely done |