The Rape (The Tragic Epic)

Her clothes were torn like paper

Claws dug her skin shedding blood

And she was nailed to the earth

Flesh and bone weak like water

 

With grip as tough as leather, the foreigner entered

He was not welcomed like dew on a parched flower

It was beautiful for him, but ugly for her

Sex was a pleasing pain, sex was like a storm

 

Her day turned into an eclipse of darkness

Like day merges into night

With clouds swimming the sky

Happiness burnt into ashes of sadness

 

Her sky cried fierce raindrops

Tears meandered like poisonous snakes from her eyes

That blazed with the horror for him she despised

Her cry like the rain that never ceased

 

With the wind whipping her wrinkled sea to be rebellious

And shuffling of trees not from a snoring breeze

But from winds within her like a harshful sneeze

The gossiping trees bent in the oppression

 

And her wail was a silence of agony

With the roar of thunder crashing and crackling

Like from the beating of drums of a moanful orchestra

Her melody echoed her tragedy

 

The darkness was a vast forest of coldness

With flashes of lightning like vines forked from her clouds

As fast as the blink of an eye, cameras flashed the night

The starless jungle like a sea of blackness

 

He kept on moving violently against her body

She was caged helplessly by his hands

Whilst he was inside of her lands

Her thoughts wandered lonely as a cloud

 

She wished to be an emperor of the violet sky

The wish to be as free as a bird

Navigating the winds with huge, canvas, umbrella sails

Casting shadows on earth under a candle’s eye

Her thoughts as unreal as a dream

And like the horizon so distant

Her life would never be the same and

Never merry like a day in spring

 

He got up satisfied, the storm had ended

Like someone broke the drumsticks of her orchestra

Like someone broke the bulbs of her flashing camera

Squeezed the raindrops from her clouds and killed her strong winds

 

He walked away leaving her world in ruins

With boats like dead crabs on her shores and crippled trees

And her moonlight laced on her beaches of ashes

From a ghostly moon that carved a white home in her gloomy sky

 

Her moon was the wreckage phantom like a sinking ship

Sinking within the increased intensity of light

As morning grew burning out the stars; her night lamps

And from cracks in the clouds, sunlight like the tap water dripped

 

The Rape was over and life was not worth living

Why should the sun walk the day?
Why should the moon walk the night?

She was like a plant in barren soil growing

 

She remembered the act that withered her like age

Are we on this earth to suffer and die?

Can we live on this earth without a cry?

Life was unfair towards her

 

Her faith in life was a beacon flickered by winds of doubt

Why should each colourful flower blossom with a smile?

Why winds like sculptors used spades to shape clouds sailing by?

Her earth now bore footprints of a murderer

 

Life was no longer sweet like a pinch of sugar

Beauty was ugliness and light was darkness

Like an irony; to be was not to be

So life was as sour as a pint of vinegar

 

The longest rope has an end, like very road

The rape drowned her in a paradox; more life, more death

Rather to live with the rape, she wanted to die

To die before the storm in her life had occurred

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