Verbal Abuse Poem

By Ray Hansell

He yells he screams
He calls me names
I know my friends
Are not treated the same

He never ever hits me
All he does is yell
I keep it to myself
Living in my own private hell

I know that abuse
Comes in different forms
Most times with him
It like the calm before the storm

Things will be just fine
Nothing will be wrong
But then he flies into a rage
It’s then I wish I was never born

His voice gets loud as he yells
He jumps out of his chair
Sometimes I feel he’ll hit me
As he looks at me with a blank stare

Most times it takes a while
Then his yelling comes to an end
But the fear he has instilled in me
I know will never mend

I want so much to leave him
But yet, I don’t dare
I think in some sick way
Deep inside he cares

But I know for my own well being
I must break free
I know that if one day I don’t
The outcome will be bad for me

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