Spellbound but resisting Never quite sure if you were real Eventually I fell into you Your magic wrapped me in promises Until I was weakened Your potency irresistible I loved you deeply Our life A magical mystery tour I was the yin to your yang
And then it changed Slowly at first until the differences surfaced more frequently Gaining speed Galloping through our lives like a wild, snorting beast Brooding anger in evil eyes Damaging that which was precious and delicate Love shadowed in darkness Words weaponized into arrows of poison aimed to harm
Limping and Shell-shocked With nowhere to go Except away The virulence of toxicity startlingly scary Threatening harm to both sides How did we get here? Where did it go so wrong? Too late for questions It stops here It stops now Go now and never look back
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.
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Christine
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18 thoughts on “When We Were Toxic”
Wow, Christine. The toxicity is so real in this, the emotions incredibly visceral. Your verse gained momentum like an enormous unstoppable wave and I felt myself being swept away by it. Truly gorgeous writing, deeply moving. 🖤
Christine this trajectory resonates eerily with two past relationships I was in. The first one involved physical violence and gaslighting. The 2nd one psychological torture and genuine fear of harm. Your conclusion, stop now and never look back is excellent advice. It may take awhile to wean from the trauma bond but it can be done. Thank you for your PSA ❤
Li I had no idea it was two times for you. I am so sorry. They both sound horrendous. My experience was bad enough but somehow I can write through it. This is not the first time I have done so but each time I do, it heals just a little more. Thanks for sharing my friend. ❤️☺️
Christine, thank you for your sentiments about it. Muddling through life, one stumbles occasionally. What makes it valuable is that there were a lot of good times also, like you say. Also you learn. And grow stronger. I know what you mean about every time writing about it, “it heals just a little more.” Bless your heart ❤
Wow, Christine. The toxicity is so real in this, the emotions incredibly visceral. Your verse gained momentum like an enormous unstoppable wave and I felt myself being swept away by it. Truly gorgeous writing, deeply moving. 🖤
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Thank you for your kind comments Nancy. It means a lot to me. 🥰
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Wow! just, wow! It blew me away! Wonderful verse Christine!
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You’re so very kind, my friend. Thank you so much. ☺️❤️
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A familiar situation so well captured it left me trembling, Christine, especially the lines:
‘Galloping through our lives
like a wild, snorting beast
Brooding anger in evil eyes’
and
‘Words weaponized into
arrows of poison
aimed to harm’.
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Kim thank you so much. I am sorry I had you trembling 🫨
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You’re welcome, Christine. I wasn’t trembling for long. 😊
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That’s good!!😊
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Alas, this is what humans do to each other way to often,…. being apart is the only remidy
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For sure Bjorn.
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Christine this trajectory resonates eerily with two past relationships I was in. The first one involved physical violence and gaslighting. The 2nd one psychological torture and genuine fear of harm. Your conclusion, stop now and never look back is excellent advice. It may take awhile to wean from the trauma bond but it can be done. Thank you for your PSA ❤
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Li I had no idea it was two times for you. I am so sorry. They both sound horrendous. My experience was bad enough but somehow I can write through it. This is not the first time I have done so but each time I do, it heals just a little more. Thanks for sharing my friend. ❤️☺️
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Christine, thank you for your sentiments about it. Muddling through life, one stumbles occasionally. What makes it valuable is that there were a lot of good times also, like you say. Also you learn. And grow stronger. I know what you mean about every time writing about it, “it heals just a little more.” Bless your heart ❤
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Thank you for your understanding and kind words Li. ☺️❤️
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A very insightful poem.
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Thank you dear friend 🥰
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You’re most welcome
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Oh my heart this is so poignant ~
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