Reclaimed Peace
She is not afraid of the dark
She is afraid of what is in the dark
The voices of insecurity that scream
When the house settles at night
When the sun exchanges places with the moon
When she is left alone with a chorus of haunting wails
She yanks the pillows over her head
To stifle midnight’s growing howls
But they grow louder deafeningly defiant
Her heart begins to race a thrum of pounding beats
Her breath as shallow as a ripple of water disturbed by a pebble
Her skin a collection of sweltering dew
She bolts up from the bed
Like a sea anchor
She grounds herself against the choppy waters
Places her bare soles on
The red oak flooring warm tones
The hardwood carries the weight
That she cannot carry
She slowly inhales
Exhales a blend of ylang ylang and lavender diffuser
Glances around the room
Eyes fastening on her snake plant
She whispers
I have survived this before
The howling sounds
Of midnight’s despair
Retreats into the corridors of silence
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statement of resilience to overcome!