kokopelle: Black Cat (cat black)
I was inspired to write “The Scars Outside” when I read a Tumblr posting. The writer shared their cutting experience when they felt isolated from the world. While I’ve never been a cutter, I can relate to the isolation. The outside scars are a starting point to connection and the recognition of suffering.


The Scars Outside

The scars outside show the past
reminders of the time before
when circumstance betrayed life
asking more than I could give.

I could show them if you wish
though explanations are not enough
to let you know where I was
to share with you how far I’ve come.

With the knife I carved to feel
deep enough to bring the pain
to show bright witness to the life
red flowed away by candlelight.

Isolation gave sad sanction
to the act still marked on skin
sadness lent it’s mournful call
asking something as blood flowed.

The night time passed, morning dawned
bandages were my armor worn
to fight my way to another day
to find my way out of the pain.

Where one resides there are more
scars to show where I’ve come from
some are outer as these appear
others buried within soul’s retreat.

I beg depression to take its due
to be satisfied with damage done
to isolate is woe’s darkest goal
this is illusion in day’s fair sight.

The scars are shared in the light
pale on skin as memories
I share with you in the hope
that you’ll remind me to live again.

2016, Sean Green. All Rights Reserved, 20161006.
kokopelle: (Dark God)
The poem “Cuts Unseen” is quite dark. It describes some of the motivation behind the act, and states that self-mutilation comes in many forms. It was inspired by a social media friend who struggles as many do, and does so in a way that invites pained inspection.


Cuts Unseen
Bonus Poem for Day 108 – 20150418

I cut myself,
to a bone unseen,
visceral separated
on another plane.
You don't view it,
it is hidden from sight,
but the harm done
bleeding gallons
as my soul expires.
If I could cut
in plain sight
you would know
that I hurt inside.
Instead I slash
in places hidden,
a cry to the world
not heard by any.
Praise those who cut
in visible sight,
not for the act itself,
instead that you can see
while they are still here,
and not quietly fading
away from cuts unseen.

© 2015. Sean Green. All Rights Reserved

April 2020

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