The Neutral Zone

The Neutral Zone

There was a sadness
enveloping her
that could not be shaken
She knew why
and could not share
for it would be mistaken
 
It was always there
just below the surface
A pool of emotions
One comment delivered
the wrong way
could spark an explosion
 
The neutral zone
in a divided family
The burden heavier by the day
Allowing others their comfort
While hers was ignored
Gnawing and clawing away 
 
Suspended in limbo
Going neither this way or that
Appeasing each side
Tears shed only in private
Good for everyone, when
her feelings she’d hide
 
Not having a solution
for the awful predicament 
She let it ride
One day someone
would notice
how hard she tried
 
An inability to be forthright 
with the parties involved
Her plight repressive
Fearful to alienate
those she loved
Her symptoms now depressive
 
 
Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing ©

In response to V.J's Weekly Challenge - In Between

Word Prompt:

Forthright

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Published by Christine Bolton

I have been writing poetry since I was a child and it has helped in the good times and bad times. I am always looking within to find the answers to life's problems and to write thought-provoking poetry and prose. Thanks for checking it out. Christine

14 thoughts on “The Neutral Zone

  1. Wow – emotional write, Christine. Made me think of children caught in divorce – how they are caught in the middle. Also reminded me of being the middle daughter, the mediator, always trying to keep everyone else happy. Many applications.

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    1. Yes, this is so true. I resemble your remarks! Some people have the ability to polarize a family and it’s never quote the same afterwards.

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  2. This is so true Christine and really happens in most families when one member has to go neutral over the misunderstanding of the others…without knowing he too is suffering himself…sad..

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    1. Yes, it can be. It’s also very difficult to manage 😑 Thanks for reading!

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