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9781456738792

No Longer A Victim : Poems from A Survivor

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  • ISBN13:

    9781456738792

  • ISBN10:

    1456738798

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-02-23
  • Publisher: Authorhouse
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Summary

No Longer A Victim: Poems From A Survivorare Trice's personal expressions and feelings of hurt, hate, love, happiness, emptiness, and sadness after being molested by a relative as a child; these poems were written throughout her adolescent years. Trice's goal is to inspire others to write and/or talk about their abuse, instead of holding it in and letting it go. She wants other victims to know that they are not alone and they can become SURVIVORS too!

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Excerpts

My InnocenceInnocence, what does that mean? Lacking in experience or knowledge, or being naiveInnocence in a child should never be touched, by doing so would leave them feeling unwanted and their feelings crushedI was exposed to sex at a very young age, and was taught how to please a man in two different waysMy innocence is something I felt I never had, he touched my "private parts" and it left me feeling sadI questioned "Why me, why me?"This was something that just shouldn't beI knew it was wrong but didn't know who to tellHe always told me to be quiet and not to yellWhen I tried to say "No, this is bad"He told me that if I didn't do it, I was going to get in trouble with my dad"I'll do it, I'll do it" I said, as soon as his genitals were exposed to meI became so very sickHe took my innocence away from meAnd I knew that this inexcusable act would forever be a part of me...Trice

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