A Psychologist, To Her Superior:

by Chrissy   Apr 25, 2004


“Abandonment,
It's a simple case of a little girl, trapped.
Abandoned by everyone she's ever known.
Her level of trust, below even that of abnormal.
The father, friends…
It is the missing father figure that will have the greatest affect on a child's behavior and emotional stability.
Causing insecurities about herself,
And the ability to trust any men that come into her life.
It becomes a pattern.
Everyone that follows will betray and eventually abandon her.
Family conflicts, wrong crowds, seeking attention in all the wrong places,
Short lived relationships, both friendly and romantic,
Soon broadens to the work place, both school and profession.
Teachers she thought she could trust,
But crossed her and showed little or no faith in her.
All invoking dreams of failure and re-occurring memories of the unbearable past.
With this she seeks refuge in expressing herself artistically,
And drowning in her own insecurities.
This sir, is a case in need of immediate attention.”

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  • 20 years ago

    by LindaPham

    loved your poem it was sad and i look forward to reading more of your poems!!!

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